Updated: more wifi, changed keyboard materials, now selects output position using a 3 bit bidirectional binary counter.
Mophead800: Yes, rubidium is perfect! Thanks. (Using a PTCT background to stop rubidium melting, since LRBD can sometimes transfer spark through INSL)
somerandom216: Wifi accepts a spark from any conductor except NSCN, and only gives out a spark to PSCN/NSCN. The conductor must be directly touching the wifi.
OH WIFI! that i don't know
@ some random, you connect a metal peice to it then spark it, it goes in a direction it's pointing in so i'd make a tube for the signal to go through
this is like a slow version of a time board thing you see at cinemas
Great Work! +1, id like to learn more fo how you managed this, send me an email, SpaceMonkeyTheTroll@gmail.com, exact casing. Thanks in advance.
How do you activate wifi and send a signal from wifi to wifi for my own stuff? i cant get it to work, I can colour code it but i cant send a current
You know that you are crazy?
Omg it's only amazing
This is super cool... i don't want to know how many hours u spent on this...