1.11 Hz experimental personal computer focused on realistic modularity, ease of programming, and nostalgia. Built on old-fashioned INST tech, with zero FILT. Ask any questions in the comments, and feel free to upload your own programs or devices.
computer
4bit
programmable
electronic
processor
adder
binary
onehertz
trance
data
Comments
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On the normal disk drive, the output INST in the port is sparked 11 frames after the "read" command INST is sparked... I dunno if that answers your question though!
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The timings I refer to are the delays between a 'read next line' instruction and a response to that instruction
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(with RAM 2.0) LoweTech Computer Rating! Bits: 4, Clock: 1.176 Hz, Storage: 100 Bits, Memory: 16 Bits, Ports: 5, Features: 5/10, User-Friendliness: 6/10, Compactness: 3/10, Efficiency: 6/10. OVERALL: 3/10
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What timings do you refer to?
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I found out how to get the PSTN thing to work. I would release the card reader but I don't know the timings so it just causes the computer to break.
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@Benjamin Port 2 is male because it's an input port, that way you can connect an input device (like keypad) directly to an output device (like display), without the main computer involved at all. The PSTN thing, I think I set the temperature, I dont remember for sure though lol...
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I finished the card reader. The data on the cards is 3px thinner than disk!
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Also, how did you get the PSTN to come all the way back at once when REW is triggered?
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How come Port 2 is male while the other ports are female?
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Also I love how modular it is and how easy it is to program!