If transistors were so bad and it was really so easy to get off binary, don't you think it would have been done by now?Amerigo wrote: The advantage? Transistors are limited to binary (Yes or No) Something more complex might give a computer more options in it's processing.
I too foresee huge problems to begin with, but that's the nature of progress. The biggest problem is in the programmers' fear of stepping beyond the bounds of binary...
binary = a two dimensional plane in a four dimensional world...
Digital circuits function because at their core, they respond to voltage. Due to electrical noise, there has to be margins that get recognized, such as 0-2.2V is logic 0 and 3.4-5V is logic 1. To add more states, you would have to add more transistors, which slows down the circuit, defeating the point.
If binary is really so bad, you can use a layer of abstraction on top of it to do what you need.
I've got a deal for you, I'll go read Asimov's books if you read a programming as well a computer engineering book.
Also, please don't insult the intelligence of the members on here; Just because they can't solve your very broad problems for free doesn't mean they're not geniuses.