@TheArchitect Yeah, I love Submachine too! But I think that FLF is a bit strange...
Murtaugh! Submachine is awesome. 8 was wonky, though.
This save has been on the second page for a while...thanks everyone that voted and made it get there! I made this in 2010, inspired by the electronics of the time...things changed a lot in TPT, and only now I'm catching up with these things. If you want to learn the basic electronics of tpt, this save is fine, but if you want more compact and faster electronics, check my other saves! Thanks!
@TimteeTheGamer: yup, you may copy and reuse these as you wish, it was made for that! n.n There's no need to give credit too, but it may be better to give, just to avoid people saying you stole my stuff, you know...
Ok Thanks! Good to know (Is it ok if i save some of this stuff incase if i want to use it in the future for something? Just asking incase if you don't want people copying your stuff. Btw credit to you as well cause IT IS AWESOME!)
@TimteeTheGamer: as I have already said before, I made these electronics with the intention to one stamp them and use them individually. If you have used the PHOT LED (the gray one that creates PHOT), some of the photons will bounce in the yellow LED, wich is made of PCLN, so it will clone PHOT when it is turned on. If this happens, just reload the simulation, and use the yellow LED BEFORE using the gray one. It will create no photons.
@12Me21: no, the main purpose of capacitors is to let AC go trough them, and block DC. Storing charge is just a side effect of blocking DC. Using a capacitor to store energy makes it no different from a (very short-lasted) battery.
Why does the yellow light burst ang make plasma come out?