>>7
The drawback for LS is that it is TTL and so has humongous power consumption, it was the mainstream logic family until CMOS was introduced in the HC family.
Fucking around with these things that have 4 logic gates each is a waste of time unless you're going for some sort of 4-bit computer construction renaissance, get a lolduino or a 5 buck mcu kit instead and make something interesting like a dongbot.
>>10
Discrete logic is still very useful for extending your lolduino. Eg. with some latches and decoders you can connect far more leds and buttons than you have IO pins, for far less money than switching to a bigger package.
>>12,13
Does anyone make something that puts a very small EEPROM and a few flops together in a dual inline package? A super ghetto FPGA would be a great thing to have for weird IO on hobby projects.
>>20
Those are it exactly. I wasn't sure if there was still a market for them.
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James Gosling2013-05-20 8:25
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Anonymous2013-09-01 15:00
Cardinal arithmetic can be used to show not only that the number of points in a real number line is equal to the number of points in any segment of that line, but that this is equal to the number of points on a plane and, indeed, in any finite-dimensional space.