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

  • mecha-man
    mecha-man
    14th May 2014
    @kukuskinas: Because BRMT conducts electricity.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    14th May 2014
    I love the irony. you actually used STOR to make a storage device. good work.
  • kukuskinas
    kukuskinas
    14th May 2014
    But why brmt?
  • kukuskinas
    kukuskinas
    14th May 2014
    *clap clap clap! We need a nobel prize in tpt...
  • Pharaoh
    Pharaoh
    14th May 2014
    Oh my god. I'm so happy that you figured out how to implement this well. I figured this thing out a while ago but lacked the technical skills to make something of it. Nicely done. +1
  • Puddinsky
    Puddinsky
    14th May 2014
    Wow. Just wow. That is amazing stuff
  • nijalninja98
    nijalninja98
    14th May 2014
    DAYUM that is great.
  • OrganicSunflower
    OrganicSunflower
    14th May 2014
    AMAZING!!! I have never seen such a large amount of memory storage in such a compact space! +1000
  • A_Real_Genius
    A_Real_Genius
    14th May 2014
    Thanks for listing the properties, that is really what everyone needs.
  • kamil2001studio
    kamil2001studio
    13th May 2014
    if you can make a memory based on detc and some diferent materials that detc will detect you can make many times more memory in smaller space , you would be able even to make AI in TPT