SopaXorzTaker
SopaXorzTaker
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8th Jul 2016
9th Jul 2016
This is a very slow, but interesting prime number finding program running on LBPHacker's R16K1S60 CPU.
realworld wait1minute electronics wait2hours 60hz subframe advanced program computer r16k1s60

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  • garr890354839
    garr890354839
    19th Oct 2017
    I've used scratch to come up with one that blazes through all primes below 10,000 in a fair instant
  • 08ohib
    08ohib
    18th Aug 2016
    Heh, drawing a line of metl from (164,154) to (164,170) on anything that uses your TPT IO library thing makes the text go all weird. It's like it breaks the GPU. -If it has one of some sort
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    19th Jul 2016
    +Anatol12345 use the SWCH element.
  • Anatol12345
    Anatol12345
    15th Jul 2016
    And I still have trouble making a switch...
  • ivel236
    ivel236
    14th Jul 2016
    Someone should modify the program to make an ulam spiral. Or I might if I can figure out how to program the thing
  • Guillian
    Guillian
    14th Jul 2016
    2...........3.................................................................5....................................................................... seems a bit slow D:
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    14th Jul 2016
    Good program
  • cmk20
    cmk20
    13th Jul 2016
    I maen the number being tested for primality
  • SopaXorzTaker
    SopaXorzTaker
    13th Jul 2016
    I can make it even faster, but later.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    13th Jul 2016
    I mean, there might be more numbers. One is the one which is being tested for being a prime, another is the one being tested for being a divisor of the first. Probably more, I haven't checked.