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Given that you are only allowed two of each component, there aren't many possible ways to wire the components up. Have both inputs go to each switch and apply one NOT gate per switch and then wire the switches to the output pin.
Given that you are only allowed two of each component, there aren't many possible ways to wire the components up. Have both inputs go to each switch and apply one NOT gate per switch and then wire the switches to the output pin.
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 7 September 2024

Section Memory
Type Component
Prerequisites Double the Number
ODD Number of Signals
Unlocks Adding Bytes
Input Selector
Switch
8 Bit Switch
Scored No
API bit_switch (56)

This level has you create an XOR gate from switch and NOT components.

Given that you are only allowed two of each component, there aren't many possible ways to wire the components up. Have both inputs go to each switch and apply one NOT gate per switch and then wire the switches to the output pin.

Alpha changes[edit | edit source]

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This section descibes the early access verion 0.1141 save_breaker. It may not be completly correct for the the current stable version, nor the latest unstable version. Help us update it, and you get a cookie.

The testing in save_breaker is much more strict than previously, some existing solutions may no longer work. This is intended, and a new solution will need to be found.