It is a little slow, about a hundred frames per binary place (16 (10000) will take 100 frames more than 15 (1111)) but it converts any whole number up to 9999999999 into a binary number. See the forum post for an explanation.
dectobin
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ha thanks
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i looked
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I made a smaller one that works faster. I doubt anyone still looks at this save but in case you havent seen it, i made one with pistons and it works.
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It doesn't work anymore. Sorry I don't know what happened
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ok bye for now :) please tell me about your developmental progress of your parts when you come back.If you want help with the Calculation chip just ask me ;)
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i mean computing
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yeah it does. I'll work on a converter back to decimal before the actual computating parts and don't worry I'll have one eventually just not in the next week or so
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too bad i would have been excited for that ;) but i know what you mean making this electronics take many many hours
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No I think I'm pretty much done for now. This one took a lot of work I'm ready to take a break from powder toy. If you want to work on a computation unit, go right ahead and if it works out just give me credit for the converter please. I'll probably come back soon but I want to take a break for Thankgiving at least
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i think you will get it ;) btw did you already start with the main calculator unit ?