"Stephen J. Rush" wrote in message
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On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 00:38:39 +0100, john jardine wrote:
Note that in conventional logic equations, "+" means "OR", not "AND",
which is how your switch is wired. The usual representation of (A AND B
AND C) would be either "ABC" or "A * B * C".
Yes.
I was taught "." for AND and "+" for OR but in this case the original
poster seemed not to be into Boolean combinatorics so I said ******** to
George B and his antilogical notations.
.... Much like I assume a '5 degrees' rotation of something will be to rotate
it clockwise, unlike the CAD proggers who force the mathematically correct
but massively unfriendly 'anticlockwise'.
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