Tactile Bits in OpenScad

Tactile Bits in OpenScad

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Since my early days of programming on a Commodore P.E.T., I've struggled to remember binary bit patterns. With the display_binary() module in the test_boolean.scad file, you can now easily print out binary representations of numbers, providing a tangible and visual aid for memory retention. The boolean.scad file contains useful bit banging operators like RSHIFT, LSHIFT, BIT, BTEST, 32BITAND, 32BITNOT, 32BITXOR, and 32BITOR, which might come in handy for future operations. By following the instructions of downloading both files, entering parameters into display_binary(), viewing the binary representation, generating an .stl file, printing, and rejoicing, you can now enjoy a tactile approach to learning binary encodings.

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