This got me so hyped up about minecraft again I just finished by awesome 4-bit sequential additioner xD
It uses only one 1-bit full addition circuit, but manages to add two 4-bit values using a clock. The piston witchcraft to get those reading and writing mechanisms to work was also quite fun.
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I've seen many 16 or even 32 bit additioners based on full logical translations, but those become kinda gigantic and boring to do. I only need to play with the reading pistons a bit to manage 16, 32, 64 or even 128-bit additions without too many problems. Ofc it
may be slower than the asynchronous ones but I'm not even sure given their size. Furthermore, with a mod for preventing torch burn-out, I could increase the clock speed a lot. The one showed here does approximately 1 Hz. I can already make it go faster but I needed it to be slow to find problems.