Re: jeopardy game design request



On May 14, 6:10 pm, martin griffith <mart_in_medina@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 14 May 2007 14:26:44 -0700, in sci.electronics.design





rfou...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On May 14, 4:41 pm, Rich Grise <r...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 14 May 2007 11:08:19 -0700, rfoulds wrote:
P.s. we need to do this over the next 2 days :-)

Good grief, When did the kid get the assignment?

And I don't think any of the popular Jeopardy button circuits are
beyond a 6th grader, if the 6th grader bothers to read a book or
two.

You need to learn to get an earlier start on your homework.

Good Luck!
Rich

I believe there are other newsgroups for people who look to just
spreading noise.

I think you are unjust about our Mad Rich.

I took 10 mins to work out a simple system, but it would not be bug
free, there can often be "backdoor" or unintended circuit paths, which
are somewhat undesirable, and to create on a block of wood, by
tomorrow, som3what difficult

It can be done with simple relays (costly) and a few transistors, and
many many diodes, which would be suitable for a kid, but boring.

Mucking around with a few logic gates would be much more satisfying,
educational as well

A bit more notice would have been nice

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Mad Rich? May be appropriate.

I only have 2 days with my son to do this; I am not with him after
that...not that it should matter to anyone in this group!?

Thanks for the replies that help/guide.

Richard

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