mark2222
mark2222
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11th Jul 2011
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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

  • mark2222
    mark2222
    13th Jul 2011
    For impatient users (don't worry, I'm impatient too), for the default more or less game AI program, before the computer makes its guess, it will take extremely long (15-30min?) to divide 15 by 2 (note that division isn't programmed into the hardware, it uses a loop in the program code, thus you keep seeing the same process repeating for some time). Thus, you may want to run the more or less game hoster or multiplication instead, they are somewhat faster.
  • Super-Turtle
    Super-Turtle
    13th Jul 2011
    i blow it up ... =D
  • Super-Turtle
    Super-Turtle
    13th Jul 2011
    epic ... @_@
  • Burning97
    Burning97
    12th Jul 2011
    it doesn't wprk for me i turn it on but it repeats same thing (with high or low game in correctly) sparking a bit above the ram then back to on switch over and over
  • qwer
    qwer
    12th Jul 2011
    how does it workk?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?its terrible!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Fading_Sky
    Fading_Sky
    12th Jul 2011
    I have no idea how to work this...
  • Night_Raven
    Night_Raven
    12th Jul 2011
    It's aweome. but a little bit slow
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    12th Jul 2011
    Do you think I should change the description? You weren't the first person to point that out.
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    12th Jul 2011
    As I said in the forum post, it isn't really a supercomputer, that's why there are double inverted computers around "super". It's relative to powder toy standards, and besides it was only a joke.
  • lucasspencer123
    lucasspencer123
    12th Jul 2011
    everyone thinks if something has ram its a processor