asdasdasd31
asdasdasd31
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3rd May 2016
8th May 2016
Simple memory reader... You can try to use colored filt, because i dont know how to do it :| Free to copy! Added version with better output! Added version with one time *for now* screen!
electronics memory kekers temmie teme sans reindawn

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  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    7th May 2016
    Very well, it's a fascinating world. I've been too busy to continue my work on FILT electronics, though. Will your output screen have a reset function?
  • asdasdasd31
    asdasdasd31
    7th May 2016
    for me* can't*
  • asdasdasd31
    asdasdasd31
    7th May 2016
    Scholendevice: Its so hard for right now, i can understand physics of filt *because i am too lazy :P*
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    7th May 2016
    Our focus is on programmable designs that can be made to interface with arbitrary peripherals. So with respect to SandwichLizard, those working on 60 Hz electronics would design a processor that outputs to a 60 Hz capable plotter or printer. That is, 60 Hz printing is possible but we haven't put our effort into it yet.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    7th May 2016
    I guess that's nice. Perhaps I adhere to the "quieter" realm of electronics concentrating on microprocessor performance rather than "practical" applications; an Intel vs an HP. id:1713655 achieves binary counting at 60 Hz although this save offers no decimal display.
  • asdasdasd31
    asdasdasd31
    7th May 2016
    Hmmm, just think, this thing have speeds of samdwichlizard's counter, i am getting closer to him!
  • FileLoader
    FileLoader
    7th May 2016
    Hoi +1^ BOB
  • Catpire11
    Catpire11
    7th May 2016
    2 much tech talk. me no lik
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    7th May 2016
    The "this" was: https://powdertoy.co.uk/Discussions/Thread/View.html?Thread=19943. I forgot to put it in.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    7th May 2016
    Well this provides a confusing explanation of how to make 60 Hz solid spark. 60 Hz electronics is a complex world, but over time it becomes a fluent "language" of pixel positioning. It's all about sparking, activation, clearing/reseting and replacement of conductors or transmitted BRAY. TPT Wiki is a good place to look up FILT mechanics.