jklujm
jklujm
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2nd Oct 2011
31st Aug 2014
You can use these items without giving credit! (although credit would be nice!) I created these parts by myself.
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  • SovietunionRu
    SovietunionRu
    8th Jun 2014
    Try the M.A.R.I.O Chip if nessecary.. (Nes-se-sa-ry)?
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    24th May 2014
    the "counters" are actually right shifters.
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    3rd May 2014
    @meganuke9, A good portion of these parts can be used in a computer, so don't feel too bad :). I have yet to make a computer myself!
  • meganuke9
    meganuke9
    24th Apr 2014
    I can't seem to be able to make any thing that needs more work than just a on off switch!
  • akronmantpt
    akronmantpt
    14th Mar 2014
    Nice electronics. Anyways, i'll try to keep trying to create my own components as i hate having to give credit everytime you use a thing.
  • SuperContraptionGuy
    SuperContraptionGuy
    24th Dec 2013
    Cool work!
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    10th Aug 2013
    *bulbs
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    10th Aug 2013
    Perhaps add one of my smaller vacuum tubes. (triodes) Those can be useful as blulbs, diodes, and amplifiers. Don't use one with NBLE, the plate can activate it and it can jump to the emitter (filament). Also add a spark gap (array diode).
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    23rd Apr 2013
    @mech-man, no it's not. I suppose it works backwards too, but it is a special circuit that is more of a pulse maker than a resistor. If given a constant flow, it releases one spark. This is nice for making cleaner circuits.
  • mecha-man
    mecha-man
    20th Apr 2013
    The first resistor is backwards.