Jonayed
Jonayed
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2nd Jun 2018
4th Apr 2020
It is a very fast aprx. 1 kb (928 b)FILT RAM, which saves data on filter by the basis of filter's spectrum tech.It is 29 bit wide 8 bit address RAM.
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  • RebMiami
    RebMiami
    7th Jun 2018
    ChaozAirFlow No, it's a program on my computer. This esentually has one built in.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    6th Jun 2018
    actually 1KiB is 1024B
  • JackX
    JackX
    6th Jun 2018
    1KB is 1024B, not 928
  • ChaozAirflow
    ChaozAirflow
    6th Jun 2018
    RE: RebMiami: Could you please show me the Hex-editor? I'm so interested in hexadecimal algorithm.
  • Ritorian
    Ritorian
    6th Jun 2018
    my head did "wait... how that wo-BOOOM!"
  • RebMiami
    RebMiami
    5th Jun 2018
    3 bytes per address used, 3 times 256 is 768 bytes used per unit. 4096 divided by 768 is... exactly 5. I wasn't expecting that. You'd need 5 of these to store Space Invaders for Atari 2600. Now let me just find my hex editor...
  • RebMiami
    RebMiami
    5th Jun 2018
    Wait... I think I did that math wrong.
  • RebMiami
    RebMiami
    5th Jun 2018
    116 bits would go unused per unit, so that would be 812 bits used per unit.
  • RebMiami
    RebMiami
    5th Jun 2018
    Hmm... I might try programming some 2600 roms onto here. I'd probably only use 24 bits of the 29 available, for convenience.
  • ChaozAirflow
    ChaozAirflow
    5th Jun 2018
    RE: TakMashido: A FILT has 9 of 'red bits', 3 brown, 6 green, 3 cyan, and 9 blue.