Thank you.  If it just does or and nor, it may not be
practical for what I need which is to look at several outputs of
a counter and provide a reset when a hard-wired constant is
reached.  For that, one needs to know when the counter's inputs
in question are all high.  I'd have to invert every single input
to get an and gate.

Declan Moriarty writes:
>It's an 'or' or a 'nor' gate. 
>
>Use OR & invert your main output. Connect 8-16 into any input for a 15 input 
>gate. To make 16, you'd need an extra 'or' gate. That's how it seems to me.
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