mad-cow
22nd Oct 2017
29th Apr 2022
Ivel236 and I made a printer to demonstrate MASS PHOTON STORAGE. There are extra roms in the save and here (ID: 2201571 ) Here is the script to make your own roms for the printer. Subphoton ROM Builder: https://starcatcher.us/scripts?view=136
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@SpiritusLuman777 well glad someone could load a rom into it. Sorry about the difficulty figuring it out though, um..Since this is a text printer no, but you could make ascii art. And an animation wouldn't be possible for a printer. The technology of storing data in a photon stack, can be used for pictures and animations though. We would just need something to output that data.
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@mad-cow I just did. took me a sec to figure it out but it worked great for me. this definitely a really neat thing. I have no clue how it works so sorry if this is a stupid question but could you make pictures with this? maybe even animate something?
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Has anybody loaded in different rom yet? (Also you MUST PAUSE when you insert it (make sure to clear or wait till theres the current rom is done too))
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omg it never ends! +1
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beeeees
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Holy shit..... 1+
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@ivel236: hmm, I was afraid of that... In any case, I'll dust off my subframe knowledge and tinker for the next few days. It's unlikely I'll find anything new, but y'never know - serendipity tends to have its own plans.
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This is the crazyist save ive seen on tpt. Bravo Jolly good show
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@motaywo: From the tests that me and mad have done it appears that it is impossible to get a static phot to take up a ctype from filt.
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@ivel236: Can you think of any way to apply ctype wavelength to phot that's already stationary? After seeing this, I dug through my stamp folder and found a little subframe gem I made a while back that layers a new phot particle every frame. I have a way to read it, but no way so far to incorporate the data. Any ideas?