Sure. It's a bit messy though. Although Schmolendevice is the one to ask when it comes to multicore computing, I can tell you that it's pointless to have multiple cores when what you're doing cannot actually be done on multiple cores (ie. the task is not parallelizable). Adding up 6, 2 and 8 is not really parallelizable, since you need the result of the first addition to get started with the second. Adding up 6, 2, 8 and 7, on the other hand, can still be done in two additions' worth of time.
would it be possible to make a dual-core 120Hz processor?
Also ... I keep looking through my favourites ... Just how many 60Hz comments have you dropped?
Make what happen? Make DRAY copy air? Set its .tmp to the amount of particles you want to copy, set .tmp2 to the distance between the source and destination area, spark it through PSCN, that's all there is to it.
+LBPHacker lel,i still dunno how to make that happen...
Nope, it just copies air. DRAY sparked by PSCN copies exactly what it sees. If it sees air, it copies air.
in the ROM, i see that the DRAY duplicates one of the columns in the ROM, but how does it erase that column? Does it use a specific ctype of DRAY?