FIXED (credit to Draco712 for fix). 29-bit computer. Play the number game for an easter egg! Credit to SandwichLizard for display concept (ID: 1620783) and arK for dmux design.
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demonman200, As for making the computer explode, I just mapped some WIFI to one of the unused char addresses. 001111 to be exact. xD So the instruction is actually 100001010011010011010011001111
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Really good and easy to manipulate :) +1
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Yes....
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The compromise being that small numbers (say 5 x 15 for example), will also take 12 minutes. There might be a way to detect the bit length and reduce the time taken for smaller numbers.
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If I implemented simple repeated addition, it would take the better part of 12 hours to calculate something like 18282 x 29839
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Considering it's multiplying two 29 bit integers, at 1.5hertz, I would say it's pretty good speed. I would like to modify the implementation a little in the future to cut down on memory access, and possibly improve it to 5 minutes.
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@Demoman200: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booth%27s_multiplication_algorithm
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This is a very cool computer! A couple things to say: First, is there a processor instruction for the "easter egg"? How did you do that? Second, multiplication is pretty slow. Do you have a hardware multiplier or is it software (i.e. repeated addition)?
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The script is explained as a comment, it basically takes a file of 30 1s and 0s after eachother and sets the ctype of the ROM FILT to that number.
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Gotta find a way to get more space for defining instructions. Hmm. Maybe I can use the 30th bit. I don't think that could conflict with anything else, so long as I only use it for the control unit.What does the lua do?