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    random logic?

    what the heck does "random logic" mean? who would name a gaming software this? struck me as funny is all.

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    LOL. Doesn't make much sense but I actually quite like the name myself. You could say the same for Microgaming. I had a Micro back in the 80's but I suspect it would struggle to load an MG casino now


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    Random logic
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Random logic is a semiconductor circuit design technique that translates high-level logic descriptions directly into hardware features such as AND and OR gates. The name derives from the fact that few easily discernible patterns are evident in the arrangement of features on the chip and in the interconnects between them. In VLSI chips, random logic is often implemented with standard cells and gate arrays.

    Random logic accounts for a large part of the circuit design in modern microprocessors. Compared to microcode, another popular design technique, random logic offers faster execution of processor opcodes, provided that processor speeds are faster than memory speeds. A disadvantage is that it is difficult to design random logic circuitry for processors with large and complex instruction sets. The hard-wired instruction logic occupies a large percentage of the chip's real estate, and it becomes difficult to lay out the logic so that related circuits are close to one another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4 of a kind View Post
    Random logic
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Random logic is a semiconductor circuit design technique that translates high-level logic descriptions directly into hardware features such as AND and OR gates. The name derives from the fact that few easily discernible patterns are evident in the arrangement of features on the chip and in the interconnects between them. In VLSI chips, random logic is often implemented with standard cells and gate arrays.

    Random logic accounts for a large part of the circuit design in modern microprocessors. Compared to microcode, another popular design technique, random logic offers faster execution of processor opcodes, provided that processor speeds are faster than memory speeds. A disadvantage is that it is difficult to design random logic circuitry for processors with large and complex instruction sets. The hard-wired instruction logic occupies a large percentage of the chip's real estate, and it becomes difficult to lay out the logic so that related circuits are close to one another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4 of a kind View Post
    Random logic is a semiconductor circuit design technique that translates high-level logic descriptions directly into hardware features....
    Smart ass


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    Quote Originally Posted by Simmo! View Post
    Smart ass
    I read it twice and still don't get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4 of a kind View Post
    I read it twice and still don't get it.
    It did my head in on thre first pass. I was more impressed by the fact that it wasn't just named using some, er random logic. That it actually is something - to somebody, somewhere anyway LOL.


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