OrthogonalCaster
OrthogonalCaster
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29th Aug 2023
28th Nov 2023
A subframe-accelerated and LITH-based calculator. Enter two numbers into slots 1 and 2, and then choose an operation. By setting "ctype" manually you can use larger numbers. Uses displays from id:2702458 and id:1663183
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Comments

  • OrthogonalCaster
    OrthogonalCaster
    13th Mar 2024
    That's right, LITH can't physically go into negative. And yeah, I didn't make a special zero check for division
  • SpaceyXL
    SpaceyXL
    13th Mar 2024
    it also cant divide into negative numbers
  • SpaceyXL
    SpaceyXL
    13th Mar 2024
    Theres no Division by Zero protection, suggesting a trigger to display an error message
  • OrthogonalCaster
    OrthogonalCaster
    5th Sep 2023
    It physically can't get stuck in an infinite loop, unless one of the inputs is zero.
  • JonaHungary
    JonaHungary
    5th Sep 2023
    cant tell if its stuck in an infinite loop or just horrably slow
  • stepan243
    stepan243
    3rd Sep 2023
    thats mega cool
  • OrthogonalCaster
    OrthogonalCaster
    2nd Sep 2023
    Added some BRCK lines to indicate the paths of all value transfer lanes, moved some signs around.
  • Fish_bread
    Fish_bread
    2nd Sep 2023
    OrthogonalCaster: no way thats crazy!1!1
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    2nd Sep 2023
    @OrthogonalCaster It's just a way to safely display ctype values <= 192. As far as I know there is no easy way to extract the ctype of LITH into a FILT without doing the counting, sorry about the confusion.
  • OrthogonalCaster
    OrthogonalCaster
    2nd Sep 2023
    @Jerehmia Okay, but I can't seem to understand how you'd use that to convert a LITH charge to life