NoVIcE
NoVIcE
316 / 4
1st Aug 2017
4th Sep 2024
This *was* the smallest in august 2017, 65*98px. Smaller cpus exist now. You can call it, half-subframe due the fact that it uses some tricks like particle order to make it small, its not operating on 60hz though (with def. fps cap). More in forum thread
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Comments

  • Hyphex
    Hyphex
    8th Aug 2017
    Ikr, upvote because it took me 3 days to figure out how anything worked. +1
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    8th Aug 2017
    @Cool4Cool or system64.. SPOILER: it speeds up your computer by a lot..
  • Cool4Cool
    Cool4Cool
    8th Aug 2017
    I hate all those entitled idiots who come along and barf on a computer save with "how this pc it cant even do windows". Those people need to delete thier system32 folders and see what happens.
  • romulusnr
    romulusnr
    7th Aug 2017
    so is it bad when it starts shooting blue rays out the side? :):)
  • Angeleyes18
    Angeleyes18
    7th Aug 2017
    ur lucky. not one downvote +1
  • Hyphex
    Hyphex
    7th Aug 2017
    And apparently the GPU is bigger than the CPU and RAM combined.
  • Hyphex
    Hyphex
    7th Aug 2017
    Does this thing have a stepper? I dont know if it functions like actual CPU's, or it has a completely different design.
  • lhman2000
    lhman2000
    6th Aug 2017
    If you separate the program from the logic processor, then put a bunch of them together to sequentially run the program, you could multiply the speed of this thing substantially
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    6th Aug 2017
    Well said. BTW yes it gets to 233 because its 8bit and overflows. I can make it check if its above 255 to stop but I didnt. The programmator will be done soon too.
  • ExplosivePowderGuy
    ExplosivePowderGuy
    6th Aug 2017
    @explorer, will you ever understand that a computer is not a monitor, or a keyboard, or whatever, a computer is a small chip called the processor, which is inside your case, on a socket within your motherboard, everything else just makes it easier to I/O data and control your CPU, did you know that early computers didn't even have screen output, or keyboard input, and they were something close in size to a building story?