The top is the input, and bottom is outputs. The input is right to left, so the most right input counts as 1. Next, 1, then 2, 2, 4, 4, 8, and 8. The output (right to left) is 1, 2, 4, 8, 16. Spark however many inputs you want, and it'll add them!
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I've been looking into this kind of tech and it's nice to know that someone else in TPT has a similar interest +1. SPRK tech all the way (maybe coz I havent mastered FILT and ARAY tech)
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Hm! Thanks! I like using the 'traditional' SPRK technology. Although it may be old-fashioned in the TPT universe, I love using it. There's nothing morebasic than moving electrons across a conductive surface!
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Although I use filt for everything, I still like the spark-based tech. There are times when it makes a lot more sense than a solid block of filt and it even looks cool. +1
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Wow! The title fits perfectly!