Sandwichlizard
Sandwichlizard
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1st Jul 2014
10th Mar 2016
The INSL band calls the position, the BRCK band calls the particle. the glass bands are HOME, NULL, INDEX, CLOCK respectively. 3/3/16 - v91.0 update. New print head, new pstn updates for drive. I may make some more tweeks.
witchcraft poweredbymagic 3dprinter printer logic solid element print automation

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  • program
    program
    5th Jul 2014
    @zack123: the "semicirclely thing" is a binary to decimal converter. its values function like hexadecimals when used. although, you can scan binary to decimal without these converters, but they help.
  • nijalninja98
    nijalninja98
    5th Jul 2014
    Why is it that all of your saves look so overly complicated? I really like this but you might be able to make it a bit smaller. Anyway, for what it does, it is very good.
  • zack123
    zack123
    4th Jul 2014
    OMG i finally firgured out what the semicirclely thing is, it lists all possible different values that represnt the elements he programmed in it!
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    4th Jul 2014
    thanks everyone!
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    4th Jul 2014
    @program. yeah kinda. I figured it out a little while back but did not apply it. G-linuxorU has been very helpful.
  • Lordofgames202
    Lordofgames202
    4th Jul 2014
    Thats preatty awesome!
  • telefaks
    telefaks
    4th Jul 2014
    it's awesome! and honestly you are genious!!!
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    4th Jul 2014
    I started grabbing parts from my other saves (some published some not) built a few custom bits spent a couple days getting it to run fast. Total build time about 15 hours max. some of that time was spent tinkering with the astetics.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    4th Jul 2014
    @jman31415. yes and no... I have quite the inventory of devices and components at this point. however it took nearly a year to develop that inventory along with the skill to produce it. I was tinkering with different pstn setups and discovered how to have multiple PSCN points along the PSTN without pushing out both ends. that was a light bulb moment.
  • program
    program
    4th Jul 2014
    oh jesus... you just figured out bin > dec?