LBPHacker
LBPHacker
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5th Feb 2016
12th Jul 2018
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fastest subframe programmable 16bit processor 7segment electronics electronic computer magic

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  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    11th Jul 2016
    Fun fact: I so need a Raspberry Pi.
  • gunpowderTR
    gunpowderTR
    11th Jul 2016
    fun fact: this computer doesent work on the raspberry pi version of tpt
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    9th Jul 2016
    Uh, well, later :D I'm building a keyboard right now.
  • SopaXorzTaker
    SopaXorzTaker
    9th Jul 2016
    BTW, please make an external RAM(4K?) periphernal, it'd be of great help :D
  • SopaXorzTaker
    SopaXorzTaker
    9th Jul 2016
    I'd make a BASIC ROM for that once it gets the keyboard :D
  • Cool4Cool
    Cool4Cool
    9th Jul 2016
    Synergy fixed his computer.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    4th Jul 2016
    I do (check the last comments, they're less than a day old). Which is a miracle, considering all the magic put into this. I heard that Synergy's computer broke.
  • Willt125
    Willt125
    4th Jul 2016
    Not sure if you know, but works in 91.3.
  • cmk20
    cmk20
    4th Jul 2016
    Neat... that make a lot more sense thanks :)
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    4th Jul 2016
    A few words on the RAM: On a read, a single column of FILT is copied down from the upper chamber to the lower one, where it's hit with a BRAY from the left. This BRAY carries the data to the right where it's stored. On a write every column but one is copied from the upper chamber to the lower one, then a full row of filt is overwritten in the upper chamber by DTEC, but then all the columns get copied back up, leaving only a single column with a single row, thus a single particle, modified.