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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this could be basis for all computers and we could all make programs so there is like a maths program and a few games and then we could make them of our own in teams so some make bits and then they r
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congrats for top save! :D
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In terms of copying, I don't mind if one were to copy components in their quest to build a better computer, as long as at least one major component is changed. However, I don't want wholesale copying, minor changes (changes to minor components or small changes to big components) or aesthetics (I'm not too keen to have it painted as it... sort of hides all my hard work, or have wires moved around will only make debugging more difficult and waste space for upgrades).
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@mark2222
I think he wants permission to edit and republish it.
@yoyoyowazup92
The only way to make it aesthetically pleasing would induce lag and require a lot of deco work.
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@seth Sorry, I didn't understand what you mean by where you can edit it. There is a blank palette at Other Programs, there isn't a compiler and all programming instructions are at the forum post (search tpthlalsc in website). Also, please use the Conversations function in the powder toy website for personal conversations, thanks.
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it doesnt look ok but i like it hey um can you make it to where i can edit it and mabe we can be friends my name is seth whats yours
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There really isn't any point in blowing up a computer. What do you use to blow up INST anyway?
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I gave it a virus
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Sorry Couldnt resist blowing it up
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wow nice