@weslyvanbaarsen666

THIS IS AWESOME, love your content. keep it up man

@trtl9106

Thank you!! I wanted to learn how computers work and your content has been really helpful. I'm three videos in, I'm trying to watch the whole series. I'm excited to see the later content!

@trynom5676

please keep up with those kind of videos they are great!!!! But could anyone explain what is meant by the voltage drop? Because i'm also building a 4 bit calculator myself. My problem was that i used 1k resistors instead of maybe 220 ohm resistors for the input bits, which lead to my calculator not working properly, and i can't understand why ( maybe look at 4:22 in the video). It would help me a lot to understand more about how everything works :)

@roopapriyaghstudur2790

What about the power supply any 5v regulator dc supply is okay or how it should be done

@zwera_oficial

I don't have enough of the same resistance resistor 
Can I use different resistance resistors in different adder

@mRahman92

Hold on now, if we're counting in binary we count from the zero right? So "0Fh + 0Fh" should equate to "16 + 16" in decimal right? The correct result should be thirty-two (notated as 31 because the leading zero) in decimal, 2Fh in hexadecimal, and 0001-1111 in binary.

EDIT: I confused the math. I could have sworn that maxed 4 bits would equal to 16. I should have held off until finishing the video before. Sorry about that.

@AliReza-xl4zw

Can We Have The Schematic?

@isaacperaza1292

🎉🎉

@AliReza-xl4zw

So Simply By  adding More Adder We Can Sum More Numbers, Right? For Ex Make 5Bit Adder?

@kelevincheung

😅good🎉

@33v4.

what in the world is going on here??? subscribed