mark2222
mark2222
985 / 74
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.
computer electronic processor electronics geeky howdoesitwork tpthlalsc playcrysis itdoesntwork butdoesit

Comments

  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    25th Sep 2012
    there isn't one, mind you there isn't a plug socket either, but who really cares?
  • durianpeople
    durianpeople
    16th Sep 2012
    where is the output?
  • G0D
    G0D
    8th Sep 2012
    congratulations sherlock!
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    2nd Sep 2012
    Glad you all liked it. I haven't touched TPT for a year. I'm more into programming now; making real things is more exciting than virtual things, admittedly. I would just like to say a few things before going for good:From the comments there seems to be a bug that could be fixed by adding a delay to the timer; I would love to fix it but I can't test it as my old computer overheats and crashes when I run this for a short period of time.If anyone wishes to copy components, please do; if you want to copy the entire computer and add wifi/fix the bug/do something cool, please do too but do credit so you won't be seen as simply copying.Before stopping last year, in an attempt to make an 8-bit computer I made and linked up a few 8-bit electronic components adapted from some of arK's components (which seem to have already been removed, sadly). You can find them by searching "saveid:937398".They are barely one third of the components required for a full computer, but they take up very little space and I'm confident that an 8-bit computer is createable. Unlike this one, they use WIFI, so I'm confident that an 8-bit computer based on such components would run much faster in addition to being much more powerful.In fact, I'm pretty surprised that after 1 year no one has made an 8-bit computer yet. (update: realised there's an 8-bit processor (just search "processor") but... well let's just say it can be improved.)If you're interested in making powder toy computers (virtual machine-ception!) and would like to copy my 8-bit components, please do so.And if anyone is embarking on his own giant project and wants a few words of advice: start small but think big.So bye all. Perhaps I'll come back someday, when I have more time, maybe as a modder :D
  • orkboy98
    orkboy98
    1st Sep 2012
    a comuter process things in 1's and 0's
  • cyberdragon442
    cyberdragon442
    24th Aug 2012
    you have been copied. "Don't worry! I'll get him!" (Home Alone 2)
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    17th Aug 2012
    52 bit ram? :D
  • G0D
    G0D
    15th Aug 2012
    so now, i inserted the more or less game palette, wait for it to process it, but it just blurted out a whole load of random digits and the input light never came on!
  • G0D
    G0D
    15th Aug 2012
    when i try to play the more or less game, it only guesses 1 or 0! WHY?
  • WyckedSpyke
    WyckedSpyke
    9th Aug 2012
    jesus christ mate... i have not the slightest clue on how to use this thing...