*** Update #9: Add links to predecessor and successor *** See thread and manual link in the save. ***
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Sir, you blowed my mind. My sincerest respect to you. You also may have motivated me to learn assembly (Though probably Z80, as I own a TI-83 Plus calculator). +1, would be at least +5 if it were possible. Definitely worth at least five saves I'd usually upvote.
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@gunpowder yeah sorry, made that mistake
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Not everybody... Not everybody expects a computer that fits into a 640x480 screen and limited with 60~ hz clock speed to be a real life computer... Just dumb people would dislike this golden save.
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sad stuff. everybody expects tpt computers to be just like real-life ones...
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Sigh. When I publish my next computer, it'll come with some simple game in the showcase save. Currently this save has a score of +128 and yet is not the #1 save in the "subframe" category due to the dang dislikes.
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I've been long aware of that screen (yep, I do check the search resulsts for "subframe" every now and then, even though the quality of saves have been constantly degrading recently). It's just too much to handle. One (well, probably me) might build a peripheral that connects it up with R1, but then what? Due to its limitations, it won't be good for anything except a few very specific tasks.
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@LBPHacker please take a look at this screen made by gluontech (THIS IS NOT an advertisement, the screen is 60hz and could possibly be used with r16k1s60...) id:1838258
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Lol I just realized the R16K1S60 looks like my Raspberry Pi B
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+Wigglebot You do? WAT
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oh I understand how it calculates those numbers now. +1