Yaa I am, cooking one right now
you say this is only the first computer in the guardian series, but it was released 3 years ago. are you going to make any more?
@SpeedyGwen Technically possible, but it would need a -large- external memory unit, and be unfathomably slow. But it could technically run
the question is, could it run doom ? for real, its maybe possible to make a semi 3d randering engine that run on this thing
A photon hit it on the top and the program restarted
THIS IS EPIC For real tho, this is amazing dude +1
Cool. The multi-cell processors would be interesting. Maybe parallel processing advancements could make refreshing happen in the future. However I doubt many frames per second would be possible, even low seconds per frame would be difficult. I can only think of a sort of compression to retrieve one of a few premade graphics. That would mean program specific graphics units, which is not very convenient, but is possible. A fully refreshing screen might not be possible for a long time.
@ep_the_creator Actually, right now, instead of multiple cores, the subframe community is working on multi-cell procesors, which are like multi-core, except they're all processing the same thread! And, for a refreshing screen, that would require something that's able to do [the number of pixels/tiles on that screen] computations -per frame-, which may be a bit out there.
type this in commands tpt.setfpscap(10e10) to remove th fps limit and get speeds like never before