I said DTEC/LDTC detects wavelengths, which is proved by your test. What you want them to do is *trigger* given a specific bit is set in the ctype, which is not possible. You need at least two FILTs to do any type of check on the ctype; e.g. you'd need a FILT(AND) to check for a specific bit.
Ok, good to know. Thank you.
I just finished creating my quantum computer. Look for Save ID: 2418189. There may be a glitch where some of signs are missing some of the letters I put in them. The save is named "my first quantum computer" It's a "sequel" to my save "my first computer."
Thanks for the positive feedback. As for the pistons, they're to move the "flipper" filters up and down so you can decide when to flip the qubit value or not. How can I toggle the "flipper" filters with liquid crystal?
That's nice. How does it work?
Its just about the same but instead of WIFI and pistons it uses LCRY and INST, zero moving parts so zero chances of spinning out and commiting self destruct. I didnt use wifi because i dont want to have it malfunction of some other machine that im deciding to do a side by side has similiar WIFI wavelengths, and its just less time consuming to track all the wavelengths.
Just found your save. It looks great:)