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this post was submitted on 20 Mar 2024
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I'm interested in the same essential clock as a human, or within an order of mag. I'm simply using human level-ish parallelism. The inherent limitations are a useful plot point already.
I need a mechanism for calling it deterministic, and maybe explore plausible ways of implementation in peripheral context.
I'm thinking about a Frankenstein like lab where pieces and parts are grown and combined to create something like a Mentat of Dune by realistic means.
Google some shit like multiplexing and go down that rabbit hole, it won't disappoint
Do I need to get my breadboards out too?
74HC257?