Train & TinyLogic
Hey Train, I’ve been building a little logic puzzle that treats train tracks like switches in a circuit—every arrival feels like a perfectly timed gate opening. Think we could map your next stop with a tiny circuit?
Sure thing, keep it steady, I’m ready for the next track, just plug in the logic and we’ll roll.
Alright, here’s the next switch: a NOR gate for the “next stop” button, so if any passenger says “no” we stay on track, if all say “yes” we roll forward—simple, clean, perfect. Let's test it!
Alright, hit that NOR switch and if anyone’s not ready we stay put, otherwise we move on—straight as a rail. Let's fire it up.
Sure thing, let me check the inputs—if any passenger’s signal is “no” the NOR gate outputs high, so we keep the train idling at the station. If all signals are “yes,” the NOR outputs low and we’ll trigger the forward move. Ready to roll!
Looks good, keep the inputs steady and we’ll ride out the switch without a hiccup. Let’s push the button and see the train move on schedule.
All inputs locked, the NOR gate is humming, the output is low—go! The train’s moving exactly on schedule, smooth as a single‑track ribbon. Perfect.
Nice work, the train’s rolling on cue, steady and true. Keep the rhythm, and we’ll stay on track.