NoVIcE
NoVIcE
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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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  • Deveyer
    Deveyer
    2nd Aug 2017
    bigger* i meant bigger
  • Deveyer
    Deveyer
    2nd Aug 2017
    it's smaller than my dignity
  • MrBurgerMans
    MrBurgerMans
    2nd Aug 2017
    I wish i was smart enough to realize what you have done... amazing.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    2nd Aug 2017
    Hey guys, its a real computer, i will make a program compiler with the available instructions, if you want to make a program. @Schmolendevice, yeah thats a proof too.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    2nd Aug 2017
    @program I did observe the sequence reach an overflow, i.e. jumping from some number in the 200s back to the 90s which could be expected of 8-bit addition, plus you can see the 8-bit adder at the bottom of the processor working away.
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    2nd Aug 2017
    @Jedidiahm22 first read about how computers work IRL, then consult the wiki for electronics guides, and then you can begin constructing simple electronic things and eventually moving up to a computer
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    2nd Aug 2017
    @program we'll find out if/when he publishes the instruction set
  • Jedidiahm22
    Jedidiahm22
    2nd Aug 2017
    how do you make computers
  • program
    program
    2nd Aug 2017
    didn't you just program the sequence in the ROM instead of having the computer calculate it?
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    2nd Aug 2017
    It's smaller than mapS id:975033 and my old, originally planned BitStormer Preon id:1930216... Quite the fascinating "transitional FILT" and "modern FILT" hybrid you have here.