An 1 byte filter disc, and a reader. What it does, is that it reads either 1 or 0 from the filter, broadcasts one of this 2 values to an SWCH, which will either conduct or not to an memory register, an then save it on the memory card.
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@guihermeveloso278: Very interesting.
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Update: well I could not make a 64 bit version, but I could make a 32 bit version! Hope you guys like it :D
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Guys, in fact, using this desing, it is totally possible to make a big 64 bit disc reader. Actually, because of the unexpected sucess that this achieved, I am going to make a bigger one and post it on this very save :D just gimme some minutes haha
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JohnSmith777779 lol :D
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dragonbeater89 yeah it's a very limited memory and a very limited disc too, but it is taking it's first steps! lol. Thx :D
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You've (probably not) heard of MIL-CD, but have you heard of FIL-CD?
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Very interesting! not nearly as storage dense as a normal ARAY reader, but it uses an obscure mechanic that more people should know about ;D
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This Disc Reader uses an propertie of Life Sensor, which is to serialize Filter's spectrum into Life values, or deserialize Life values into Filter's spectrum. If you want to learn more about it, search on tpt wiki.