Using high level assembly language, this "super" computer can execute "complex" procedures like finding primes and playing games! Don't forget to switch it on. Oh, and DON'T blow it up.
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I fixed it. Just needed a few FILTs and an additional delay. Now you can relive the nostalgic slowness of SWCH-based, bitshifter-less computing. Yes, the division by two is done by repeated subtraction. I have no idea what I was thinking then.
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Peashooter, be patient. I can use this as a design for my own computer in the real world that will be fast as heck.
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I used this to hack into the pentagon.
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I don't even know how it works, but looks cool :P +1
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more or less game doesn't work :(
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i think mark2222 just got a profile pic!
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bye the way use emp and metal and spark everything to break the computer
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how did you make this
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no wifi :(
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and now we have subframe computers that can run 1 instruction every frame!!! and with the small size of said subframe technologies, we can have multiple-core processors that can perform something like 4 instructions per frame (which is 240 per second)!!!!