This SSD is capable of holding, reading and modifying any bit of its 245760 bits. Fast and easy to use! Give credit if you use it, though.
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Ok mvn im just stupid, i need to set the c type
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I can't get it to work, i set the Data in value to 1000 degrees (red) and then i spark write, but nothing happens? :/
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alright, now.. make one that fits doom!
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probably cant fit my pseudo OS onto it. lol
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i wonder how much larger you could make this if different elements where used to store data
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Yes, but a single FILT particle can actually hold more than just 30 bits of data. It's just a matter of using all of the space available.
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Heres the id:2856357
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TPT on linux whith the current version takes up uncompressed 10.9 MB so we'll round up to 11 because theirs data outside of the main bynary too even if its probably alot more than 100 KB. So anyways 11 MB is 92,274,688 bits. That means that this "SSD" would have to be 375.46 times larger in order to store TPT. And their is simply not that much room in the play area. But I did see a save that implemented a basic sand physics in the R2.
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No it doesn't? It has 30 kilobytes exactly.
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Epic! It even has enough space to store all the code TPT uses!