st1nkst1efel
st1nkst1efel
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18th Mar 2016
20th Mar 2016
8 "slots" with 8 bit each. If you understand how it works, feel free to use it with credit. I just uploaded this to show it to a friend tho
memory witchcraft debotatedwam 64bit electronic 8bit chip component byte computer

Comments

  • st1nkst1efel
    st1nkst1efel
    19th Mar 2016
    wrong id. Meant this: id:1957301 whoops
  • st1nkst1efel
    st1nkst1efel
    19th Mar 2016
    Made a better version as an experiment with CRAY, which can store a total of 256 bit. id:1956860
  • explorer
    explorer
    19th Mar 2016
    It's 8bit ram, but have 8 adresses
  • st1nkst1efel
    st1nkst1efel
    19th Mar 2016
    It sure is outdated, this is basically my first steps in computer technology. Until now, I almost only worked with the chemistry parts of tpt. Right now I'm trying to build a little computer, and once it's done, I'll keep replacing parts with better ones that I make, in hopes of someday catching up with modern tpt computers
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    19th Mar 2016
    2013-grade tech or not, considering the quantity and quality of computer related saves published, I think you ought to be cheering instead. I might be slightly biased there, though.
  • 00yoshi
    00yoshi
    19th Mar 2016
    I mean all the 30 channels of it
  • 00yoshi
    00yoshi
    19th Mar 2016
    Ui... This is some 2013-grade tech here. Today we use bray for transmitting data.
  • jonaskoll
    jonaskoll
    19th Mar 2016
    1754993 !!!
  • jonaskoll
    jonaskoll
    19th Mar 2016
    Checkout my USB-stick: 1754993
  • RussiaMan
    RussiaMan
    19th Mar 2016
    Try to make 512b