Three T-A8D4s connected via Network Interface Cards (NICs) and a wire sending each eachother random packets. The A8D4s are connected via their I/O ports to the NICs and each NIC has a unique address.
computer
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Well, looks like you have done somethung very unique. The best I can muster is a lousy 5 bit machine. Congrats, and don't worry about the morons. They think tpt is a place for tnem to be idiots.
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use it for quick maths
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kewel m8
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And this might be the first instance of networking computers in The Powder Toy. This might easily be a revolutionary breakthrough, given that connecting multiple computers has been speculated for a long time, but I have not seen a working implementation of this before. Thank you very much for creating and sharing such a thing with this community!
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I thought that was visually appearent.
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Don't forget to write a short note at the end to say that this is actually a right way up comment chain! A simple ^ should do.
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*months of. Wow, I spent enough time to make sure my reply was formatted correctly, but not enough to check if I'd made any typos.
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Sir, I regret to inform you that computer science doesn't agree with your vapid standards as to what a Computer is. Just because it can't show you pretty pictures or run Minecraft does not mean that it is "useless".
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Without the computers in Routers and Switches (that don't have screens or buttons), you wouldn't be be able to write your ill-informed comment.
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I'm sorry if this response seems crass, but I'm simply tired of people disregarding of honest work due to their ignorance of Computer Science. Good day.