Re: Re(2): TI-H: heh


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Re: Re(2): TI-H: heh




It is if you are making a fuzzy logic program.  for other more standard
applications, it would be:
1: 1
2: 2
3: 3
...
16:16 
or whatever. that means that each nibble becomes a bit.  so, e4ach of our
256 max size bytes, of eight bits each, we have 2 bits.  so, where  16bit
value now is max 64K, witht eh 16state logic stuff, a 16bit value would be
max:16^16. i really dont want to figure it out, but i guess it is: over
18,446,744,073,710,000,000
that woud be over 18,446,744 TeraBytes of accessible ram if we had a 16bit
address bus.  even the 80286 uses 21bit address bus, so that would be able
to address:   over 19,342,813,113,830,000,000,000,000
or, 19,342,813,113,830 Terabytes.
or, over 19 tera-terabytes.

hehe. this is fun!


At 12:52 PM 11/29/98 -0500, you wrote:
>
>when you say 2 state logic thats like "true" and "false", right?
>so then sixteen state would be like:
>
>1. "true"
>2. "without a doubt"
>3. "absolutely"
>4. "well, kind of"
>5. "not really"
>6. "maybe"
>7. "I'm not so sure about that"
>8. "pretty much"
>9. "more or less"
>10. "I guess so"
>11. "I can't really remember right now, but yeah"
>12. "oh yeah"
>13. "well, I can't tell the difference"
>14. "not at all"
>15. "huh?"
>16. "false"
>
>or am i wrong? ;)
>
>
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