weekendgamer
weekendgamer
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20th Apr 2013
9th Jun 2013
compress 4 signals into 1 pixel, denser than alternating inwr + metl. Now with a reciever! (Also my first save)
phot electronics

Comments

  • weekendgamer
    weekendgamer
    9th Jun 2013
    Made it not randomize pulse timings. (pulses sent simultaneously will receive simultaneously)
  • Potbelly
    Potbelly
    26th Apr 2013
    Looks good, but it's not very accurate, it randomizes sometimes, and that can be a pain in the A, when doing calculations.
  • JusticeFighter
    JusticeFighter
    26th Apr 2013
    add acel. seriously. then its the second-fastest data transmittion system in tpt!
  • qwerty123098123
    qwerty123098123
    26th Apr 2013
    @weekengamer, i'm the one who made this first, refer id : 993748
  • minecrafter23
    minecrafter23
    24th Apr 2013
    using different phot wavelengths, that is genius!!
  • thebuilder
    thebuilder
    24th Apr 2013
    @weekendgamer, a output buffer is something that takes an input and holds it until you give it a command to send it as output and then to accept a new value, look up registers like in CPU's.
  • Ortega
    Ortega
    23rd Apr 2013
    Look on up-left corner id:962135 Or, you can simple make some delays, and it will be enough. Data that you send simultaneously must be also received simultaneously.
  • Ortega
    Ortega
    23rd Apr 2013
    4 bit memory, that accumulate data until transfer was completed, and then send data. If simple, that`s some type of syncronization device.
  • weekendgamer
    weekendgamer
    23rd Apr 2013
    What's an output buffer?
  • cyberdragon
    cyberdragon
    23rd Apr 2013
    that's perfect :)