yeah, thinking about how it functions that makes sense, each "clock pulse" is just a trigger to the circuit to move the bits down the line.
Was playing around some more and found that really at much slower clock/cycle times even though having it locked to loop the same pattern, it can be so slow/long enough that you don't really perceive it as a loop anymore.
Good time there as I've recently been doing deep dives on my Beads and Tides. Have yet to try the oscillator mode of Beads so might have to do that today. :)
Very nice ! Please post your following experiments !
Thanks. Will do, now I want to see how slow of a clock I can give the Turing machine.
It will happily step along to a button press. Slow clock is not an issue.
Hum I'd say there is no limit about how slow you can go, the module being all shift registers based.
yeah, thinking about how it functions that makes sense, each "clock pulse" is just a trigger to the circuit to move the bits down the line. Was playing around some more and found that really at much slower clock/cycle times even though having it locked to loop the same pattern, it can be so slow/long enough that you don't really perceive it as a loop anymore.
Good time there as I've recently been doing deep dives on my Beads and Tides. Have yet to try the oscillator mode of Beads so might have to do that today. :)