I see. I guess my understanding of the 7400 series is mixed up. thanks.
I have another.
I have come to understand {please tell me if its wrong} that for programming something, you input information into some form of memory, and the information has an address at the beginning of it, so this little reader thing goes through and reads the address and sends information to wherever it is supposed to go {wich is say, right after the address}. Is this similiar to how it works? It seems alot like DNA and the enzyme helicase to me.
If it is similiar, then my next question is, how does that specifically work?
So stored program computers and logic gates sets are totally different things, but can both do similiar things, and each have their own ups and downs, am I right? for logic gates 'computers' it is more designing than programming right?
Bascule, I read up on the von nueman architecture, and I also read up on the turing machine, what do you, since you seem to know a good 2 cents on computers, think is more simple to understand/superior?
thanks alot man