Let the debate begin!
Ya don't need binary enumeration to have a computer. It is just a little easier that way.
I beg to differ. Binary ensures the transistors in microprocessors have two basic states. Imagine a scenario with the decimal system and the associated circuity along its complexity.
My philosophy teachers taught me that existence proof was the richest kind:
Hackaday 10th Anniversary: Non-Binary Computing | Hackaday
http://www.mortati.com/glusker/fowler/index.htm
http://www.computer-museum.ru/english/setun.htm
http://www.multivaluedlogic.com/
http://www.righto.com/2015/10/qui-binary-arithmetic-how-1960s-ibm.html
All links point to same place and are bad.
The ternary calculating machine of Thomas Fowler
Development of ternary computers at Moscow State University. Russian Virtual Computer Museum
Qui-binary arithmetic: how a 1960s IBM mainframe does math
Sorry, Clem, dunno what happened, the link icon was acting oddly this morning, try these.
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