PlanetaryDomination
PlanetaryDomination
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8th Aug 2015
14th Aug 2015
A simple, piston-driven .5 kilo-bit re-writable memory system. It is quite slow and could easily malfunction if too many buttons are pressed at once. To use, spark the line you want, then either read or write. If you write, enter 16 digits then hit done.
electronics computer memory drive pistons

Comments

  • k1773nguy
    k1773nguy
    15th Apr 2016
    awsome save but breaks easly +1
  • sohil
    sohil
    14th Aug 2015
    This is actually not bad! +1 Instead of Conv, just use cray+temp, and you can try to use the layered-pstn trick to help the pstn move faster, but I'm not an expert on that ;P
  • PlanetaryDomination
    PlanetaryDomination
    14th Aug 2015
    You may if you want to. I realize that this type of memory is very slow and many times less efficeint than other methods (like FRAM).
  • Guillian
    Guillian
    14th Aug 2015
    actually, I dont think I have enough time, sry, nice save thought! +1
  • Guillian
    Guillian
    14th Aug 2015
    this can be made so much faster with conv, may I?