unnick
unnick
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20th Feb 2019
22nd Feb 2019
with the recent addition of ldtc to tpt, i decided to waste my ti- i mean try to make a ram module which can be written/read to/from any number of times, which will be useful in trying to make subframe computers faster. do whatever you want with it.
subframe electronics multiport

Comments

  • Killedbydeth2
    Killedbydeth2
    22nd Feb 2019
    MachineMan: SWCH
  • MachineMan
    MachineMan
    22nd Feb 2019
    From what I can tell, filter is the only element in tpt that can store memory of any kind
  • Timothysparrow
    Timothysparrow
    22nd Feb 2019
    So is ram ROM that can be changed electronicly?
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    22nd Feb 2019
    Congratulations. You beat me to it. I will be looking into ways to make the "multi-port heads" more compact, primarily for graphics applications.
  • Cool4Cool
    Cool4Cool
    22nd Feb 2019
    Yes! Finally we get instruction pipelining in TPT!
  • unnick
    unnick
    21st Feb 2019
    cell-core: im planning to make a computer eventually, probably using normal ram, and then make it execute multiple instructions per frame which would require multi-port ram.
  • unnick
    unnick
    21st Feb 2019
    Cool4Cool: the ram in the save isnt that much faster than conventional ram, but if you add a bunch of write heads it *will* be a lot faster
  • cell-core
    cell-core
    21st Feb 2019
    hey unnick make a computer with thes
  • Cool4Cool
    Cool4Cool
    21st Feb 2019
    Is it just me or is this a gazillion times faster than conventional subframe ram? Also, tpt.setfpscap(2).
  • KennyMcCormckTheKing
    KennyMcCormckTheKing
    20th Feb 2019
    If only I didn't have so much work on the farm do, I could spend more time making my saves better. XD