G-LinuxorU
G-LinuxorU
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17th Oct 2013
16th Jan 2015
i need somewhere to keep and work on things. might as well keep it public. things in here aren't necassarily made by me. and if you want me to remove something (you made) please tell me.
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Comments

  • mecha-man
    mecha-man
    22nd Jun 2014
    You say any conducter, but there isn't any IRON, METL, TUNG, RBDM, QRTZ, MERC, WATR, SLTW, or BUBW. Also in the ARAY ones you put PSCN and NSCN twice instead of PTCT and NTCT.
  • Darkn1883r
    Darkn1883r
    21st Jun 2014
    @G-LinuxorU: You should label things with symbols and have a key somewhere, it helps when you're running out of space to put things.
  • Box-Poorsoft
    Box-Poorsoft
    24th Apr 2014
    that's awesome :D
  • program
    program
    15th Mar 2014
    haha! i like how you gave the name graveyard to the home of all this tech +1
  • nijalninja98
    nijalninja98
    12th Jan 2014
    good. i am at the moment trying to use a time principle counter to do a similar thing to a bin2dec that can be set to any length. good luck with the second sign tool.
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    12th Jan 2014
    if you want to learn how to to binary addressing and counting, reverse engineering my 'Sign Tool' should cover that sort of thing. :) Sign Tool 2.0 is in the works.
  • nijalninja98
    nijalninja98
    11th Jan 2014
    also could you tell me what this is id:1430827 i think it is binary.
  • nijalninja98
    nijalninja98
    11th Jan 2014
    ahh... very smart. thanks
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    8th Jan 2014
    those are called bin2dec, or binary to decimal. i would add the pstn one but its major flaw is it can push itself off the screen if its too big. its only upside is it outputs within about two frames of the start sprk. heres a much better bin2dec id:1410219 its very expandable as well.
  • nijalninja98
    nijalninja98
    6th Jan 2014
    btw could i borrow the binary reader things (i dint know what they are called) on the right?