[ID: A screenshot from Digimon Adventure Zero Two episode 40 showing the digital gate screen on a pink laptop sitting on a bench. End ID]

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[ID: A screenshot from Digimon Adventure Zero Two episode 40 showing the digital gate screen on a pink laptop sitting on a bench. End ID]
Open Digi-Gates
[ID: Screenshots from Digimon Adventure Zero Two showing the digital gate window on computer monitors. On the left of the window there's text in japanese. In a green bubble it says "Current State", followed by "The gate" and then in another green bubble says "is currently open." In a table below that it says "Where? Display Here."
Image 1: The video window is red and the computer monitor is the school computer. Image 2: The window looks the same, but its on Koushirou's laptop. Image 3: On the school computer again but in the video window you can see a grassy hill of the digital world. Image 4: The same but the hill has a few bushes at the bottom. Image 5: A close up of the computer screen, and the video window is showing a map of north american. The japanese text instead says "Where? North America." End ID]
Closed Digi-Gates
[ID: Screenshots from Digimon Adventure Zero Two showing the digital gate window on various computer monitors. The main video window is red, and on the left there's text in japanese. In a green bubble it says "Current State", followed by "The gate" and then in a red bubble says "is closed." In a table below that it says "Where? Display Here."
The first image shows the window on a grey monitor, the second is a white monitor, the third is a close up of an off-white monitor, and the fourth is an even closer shot. End ID]
first microprocessor
The first processor was Intel named Intel 4004 in 1971 and the cost of it US$60 and it was officially announced on November 15,1971. The micro-processor designed by the team of an Italian engineer Federico Faggin .After this the most known processor was Intel 8085 and Intel 8086.
Micro-Processor:-
The micro-processor is an multi-purpose, clock-driven and registered based…
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Can you give me a quick lesson on digital gates? Like 'AND, OR, NOT, NOR, NAND, XOR'?