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.
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  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    13th Jul 2016
    What do you mean by 'currently being processed'?
  • cmk20
    cmk20
    13th Jul 2016
    If I have any suggestion's it would e to add a numaric counter to port two and diplay the number currently being prosesed
  • Just4Fun
    Just4Fun
    11th Jul 2016
    Internet Explorer simulator 2016
  • Dzeni
    Dzeni
    11th Jul 2016
    By the way, it was probably on older version because I'm no longer getting bugs I used to when I started it again.
  • Dzeni
    Dzeni
    11th Jul 2016
    It seems to stop at 491. Been stuck at that number for more than hour while running at 85 fps.
  • SopaXorzTaker
    SopaXorzTaker
    11th Jul 2016
    handicraftsman, it is covered by the R16K1S60 sign. The ROM is copied into the RAM on startup.
  • bghyt
    bghyt
    11th Jul 2016
    im now on 379 from running it all night lol and its notr even half way XD
  • handicraftsman
    handicraftsman
    11th Jul 2016
    Where is ROM?
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    11th Jul 2016
    @FrenkeeS I'd recommend checking out the original post at id:2012356. Some comments down I wrote a bit explaining the parts according to components situated around an x and y coordinate. Visiting LBPHacker's original R16K1S60 save has a link to the parts for the CPU. Otherwise, it all begins with "Advanced Solid Spark Sub Frame Timing Technology" and "60Hz FILT electronics." As per how that works, I have yet to get into making video tutorials.
  • The8BitPotato
    The8BitPotato
    10th Jul 2016
    I left it run for maybe 10 minutes and it only got to 19. xD