Sandwichlizard
Sandwichlizard
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26th Nov 2014
14th May 2016
1154 data lines. 4 pixels of FILT per line. 116 bits or 14.5, 8bit bytes per line. 133864 total bits of storage or 16733 bytes @ 8 bits/byte. Thats 16.7k folks.
filt electronic reader driver harddrive fast video data storage component

Comments

  • SandboxDude
    SandboxDude
    4th August
    Nvm I have no freaking idea how this works
  • SandboxDude
    SandboxDude
    4th August
    I'm stealing this BUT I WON'T POST IT: only so I can research it and get better at electronics
  • TheRocketScientest
    TheRocketScientest
    23rd Sep 2020
    This Is Absolutly Amazing, I Love this So Much, I just Got Started With Cool Stuff Like this, And This is A Great Inspiration for me. Great Job +1
  • Im_ygy
    Im_ygy
    17th Sep 2018
    Well I'm trying to make a tutorial for who's new here using this stuff.good+10000
  • ImPoppy
    ImPoppy
    18th Feb 2018
    Rings a bell.
  • garr890354839
    garr890354839
    17th Aug 2017
    Yes it is, MEOWS. FILT's ctypes in heat usually are of the form 31*2^x, for all x<=0. However, all those ctypes are 30 bits large. You can set FILT's ctype to any 30 bit number. (at most a little over 1.03B) for example, you could set it's ctype to 536870913 and get a pinkish color.
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    2nd Sep 2016
    +MEOWS how exactly would temperature readout work?
  • MEOWS
    MEOWS
    23rd Aug 2016
    Is it possible to condense information more than this by using heat and all the other values that the PROP tool displays?
  • SopaXorzTaker
    SopaXorzTaker
    30th Jul 2016
    This was among the first saves I saw when I found out TPT. It is sure an amazing game!
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    14th May 2016
    @zaccybot2. Yes of course. I would love to see a project that uses my dRive. :)