top | item 30273029 (no title) googamooga | 4 years ago Ternary logic based computer Setun with 9-bit "bytes" was developed in late fifties in the USSR. Not much info on about it in English, unfortunately.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setun discuss order hn newest buescher|4 years ago Ternary on binary systems usually uses a 2-bit "trit" with an extra potential state. That's even how the later Setun machines did it, from what I understand. Oh yes, and the Soviets even developed their own trinary Forth dialect for them. kragen|4 years ago Even the original Setun machine worked that way, as it turned out, if we believe Willis Ware's contemporary report on Soviet computers.
buescher|4 years ago Ternary on binary systems usually uses a 2-bit "trit" with an extra potential state. That's even how the later Setun machines did it, from what I understand. Oh yes, and the Soviets even developed their own trinary Forth dialect for them. kragen|4 years ago Even the original Setun machine worked that way, as it turned out, if we believe Willis Ware's contemporary report on Soviet computers.
kragen|4 years ago Even the original Setun machine worked that way, as it turned out, if we believe Willis Ware's contemporary report on Soviet computers.
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