mark2222
mark2222
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11th Jul 2011
1st Oct 2016
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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Comments

  • DuctTapeFreak
    DuctTapeFreak
    18th Apr 2013
    I mean, how do you use it?
  • DuctTapeFreak
    DuctTapeFreak
    18th Apr 2013
    How does it work?
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    17th Apr 2013
    no, mapS
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    17th Apr 2013
    actually, i remember an equal computer to this... Map5...
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    17th Apr 2013
    wow, long comment fest...
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    17th Apr 2013
    XD [gapfillergapfiller]
  • G0D
    G0D
    17th Apr 2013
    challenge accepted... ):|
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    17th Apr 2013
    ok, i think i see a wannabe programmer here... i have a pi too (custom case an' all), and you may be exaggerating just a tiiiiiny ammount on the performance of mark2222's computer, but he was only limited by the size of the build zone and the elements he had, it will be DECADES before tpt sees anything better. (although, a WORKING display would be nice...) this is my favourite save to date, I CHALLENGE YOU TO TOP THIS!
  • G0D
    G0D
    17th Apr 2013
    oh, and the cpu in a pi is a tad more complex than this one...
  • G0D
    G0D
    17th Apr 2013
    is it just me? or is the only function of the 'cpu' in this thing to allocate timeslots for the program functions? (it's a complicated clock) even so, this is still the best computer on tpt by FAR! i have a raspberry pi and the only differences are: the pi can run multiple programs, is much faster, and has a few KB more RAM... one word. muthatrukkinwow.