Darkn1883r
Darkn1883r
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13th May 2014
1st Dec 2014
Newfound properties of STOR could be potentially used in electronics! Properties explained in save. The 64-bit memory unit also works in no gravity. Credit to G-LinuxorU for the letters written using his Sign Tool 2.0 (id:1482765).
digital memory electronic data storage

Comments

  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    15th May 2014
    I guess this would be awesome for a super compact ram system, but filt would be better for the SSD. Anyways, +1 for ram!
  • SpeClops
    SpeClops
    14th May 2014
    a whole new generation of tpt electronics has just begun :) 1+
  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    14th May 2014
    @OrganicSunFlower, What about FILT storage?
  • 64_bit
    64_bit
    14th May 2014
    yep tats me
  • Darkn1883r
    Darkn1883r
    14th May 2014
    whoops wrong save
  • Darkn1883r
    Darkn1883r
    14th May 2014
    @SGAtlantis: Haven't you heard of G-LinuxorU's 'Sign Tool'? id:1482765
  • Darkn1883r
    Darkn1883r
    14th May 2014
    @monolith: I updated it; now it doesn't clear after it is read, only when you spark the clear button.
  • Sylvi
    Sylvi
    14th May 2014
    You would need 16 of these to make something the equivalent of an Atari 2600. Enough space to stack them, but not enough to make the rest of the required components.
  • Paul99
    Paul99
    14th May 2014
    This is half as much data as the original Atari 2600. Someone make an Atari in TPT!
  • theclownbrothers
    theclownbrothers
    14th May 2014
    now someone needs to use this form of memristor technology, c'mon someone! make a computer and run crysis on TPT!