RockerM4NHUN
RockerM4NHUN
338 / 18
7th Aug 2014
8th February
The fastest possible electronics based 8 bit programable computer, with pipeline system. If tpt is 60 fps then the computer is 7.5 ips in real life! Auto starts with Fibonacci sequence. NEW PROGRAMS AT id:1603490, and in the commented saves!.
processor digital calculator electricity electric computer fast electronic electronics machine

Comments

  • iamdumb
    iamdumb
    13th Aug 2014
    Interesting how someone who calls others 'noobs' has never once gotten a single like.
  • JDLENL
    JDLENL
    13th Aug 2014
    emptyhacker, judging by your posts on every other FP save, you're probably going to get banned from TPT if you continue...
  • OllyM
    OllyM
    13th Aug 2014
    "micro"
  • RockerM4NHUN
    RockerM4NHUN
    13th Aug 2014
    100 ups :D THANK YOU!!! ;)
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    13th Aug 2014
    Skimmed over info about drakide's new computer coming soon if I heard correctly. Yeah, I remember after that light PC thinking of using filt and phot RGB addition and subtraction mechanics to make a very fast ALU. Never got to it. Hope he made something very good with the idea. Anyways, good luck and +1.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    13th Aug 2014
    Also, despite not really getting to get a better look at the architecture yet, congratz on incorporating a pipelined architecture. Pipelining is my friend and personally accelerated my 8 bit design in real life from 1 or 2 MIPS up to 8 MIPS (at 8 MHz 1 clock per instruction). Still having problem with my timing diagrams in real life (propagation delay problems).
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    13th Aug 2014
    Haha, looks great. I remember in the days writing a long multiplication algorithm for Synergy's computer last summer. I'll try to look into your instruction set. Personally never had time to really delve into tpt mechanics to incorporate my own computer architecture designs into tpt. Still working on a 74HC series project for the past 2 years which I probably still won't be getting done this summer.
  • MatthewY
    MatthewY
    13th Aug 2014
    its awesome
  • MatthewY
    MatthewY
    13th Aug 2014
    i figured it out
  • Ferne
    Ferne
    12th Aug 2014
    Oh, sorry, a fail here. ADD 1, 0, 5 instead.