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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  • Sandboxvoid
    Sandboxvoid
    3rd Jun 2018
    ahhh good 1kb now I need about 10000000 of those to make my tablet
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    3rd Jun 2018
    If that doesn't work, though, it is best to power the "Read Data" WIFI channels (making sure those are the ones corresponding to the "Output Display" LCRY display units) using PSCN and makes sure the corresponding WIFI, which powers the LCRY units, takes the signal with NSCN (keeping the NSCN at least 1 px. away, refraining from actually touching the LCRY), transfers to METL or something, then to PSCN, which would actually power the LCRY units.
  • DustinVille
    DustinVille
    3rd Jun 2018
    i remember when TPT memory was only like some bytes in size, now its reaching in the kilobytes in shockingly small sizes
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    3rd Jun 2018
    @Jonayed456, Hey, you need to fix the "Output Display", it doesn't work. The WIFI is connected to channels, but the signals are not taken properly. Instead of powering the corresponding WIFI with INST, use PSCN. This is pretty cool and quick working, though.
  • Security-Drone
    Security-Drone
    3rd Jun 2018
    Great job! +uian
  • SpamBot-01
    SpamBot-01
    3rd Jun 2018
    thought that FRAM meant flash RAM... ._. I need to update my memories a bit.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    3rd Jun 2018
    Its very fast +1
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    2nd Jun 2018
    Its a RAM (Random Access Memory) but uses FILT, so its a FRAM. The memory stores and reads binary data (in form of ones and zeroes embedded in the FILT's color), at a given address (position).
  • Ukronos
    Ukronos
    2nd Jun 2018
    I never understand how these things work and what we're supposed to do with it, but anyway +1