Wherein several and sundry logical and mechanical Details of the Digital Arithmetical and Logical Mill are discussed.
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Wherein the Babbage-Boole Digital Arithmetical and Logical Mill is designed.
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Wherein a Design for the Storage of digital Data within the Rodulator is shewn.
Wherein a possible Mechanism for the pushing and restoring to their resting State of Rods is posited.
Wherein a Description is given for a one-bit full Adder, and a compleat Implementation in LEGO is presented.
Wherein the Trials and Tribulations of assembling a computerized numerical control Machine are enumerated.
Wherein the Concept of Rod Logic is described, and the instantiation of the elementary logical Gates is shewn.
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