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by Sniffnoy
3219 days ago
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That's the obvious attempt at an equivalence one would come up with on being told that they're the same, but, as I stated, it doesn't work. As an example: In the 2-bit saturating counter, if you start at 00, if you see a 1 and then a 0 you're back to where you started. Whereas in the bit-shift register, if you start at 000 and see a 1 and then a 0, you're now at 010, which would correspond to 01 rather than 00. |
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