Sam_Hayzen
Sam_Hayzen
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14th Jan 2019
11th Sep 2019
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  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    17th Jan 2019
    Yeet im no cucc
  • Sam_Hayzen
    Sam_Hayzen
    17th Jan 2019
    Good to hear, the more computer hardware designers on TPT, the better. Just, when you finish it, don't go around trying to patent it, alright? Kek.
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    17th Jan 2019
    I've taken it upon myself to make a FILT RAM module. I'll post other stuff with it.
  • TheNik
    TheNik
    16th Jan 2019
    Impressive!
  • Sam_Hayzen
    Sam_Hayzen
    16th Jan 2019
    @NoVIcE Added a visual breakdown.
  • Sam_Hayzen
    Sam_Hayzen
    16th Jan 2019
    @AraiKuma If you mean FILT instead of standard wires, it's because FILT is much more data-dense, storing 30+ bits per particle. If you mean FILT instead of some newer, even more data-dense method... oops?
  • Sam_Hayzen
    Sam_Hayzen
    16th Jan 2019
    Yeah, without memory, it's hardly a proper computer, it's just a processor. I'm thinking of making a smaller memory module, but I'd rather focus on a smaller processor. And I might make a save detailing the parts.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    16th Jan 2019
    Oh i didn't see the one below has an IO handler. Also, its quite speedy (+1 ofc)
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    16th Jan 2019
    Wow. It even is 28 bit. Can you make a save explaining different parts (It won't take you much time cause its so small :) Btw what's the difference between the two?
  • allenxch
    allenxch
    16th Jan 2019
    *uses (cts)