Cs major questions on logic gates

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The discussion centers on a user's confusion regarding logic gates from an electrical engineering and computer architecture course. They mention having several questions that were not adequately addressed in the course materials and provide a link to a lengthy HTML file containing diagrams and questions. However, the link is reported as broken, prompting suggestions to repost the content directly in the forum. The user expresses a willingness to share their questions for better assistance. Clarity on logic gates is essential for understanding foundational concepts in computer architecture.
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The very first part of the "electrical engineering and computer architecture for programmers" course I took glossed over a few things, and I have about 3 more questions, and thought I'd try online. They're in a fairly long html file with several diagrams, at http://webspace.utexas.edu/warnerwt/eequestions.html" , although I'll be glad to repost here if you'd like. Thank you!
 
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Your link seems to be broken -- perhaps you should just post it here or edit that link, so that it points to the right file.

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