"shapes it with binary code" What does that even mean? You can encode things in binary, but not "shape" them... Also, this thing is completely pointless, and the powder toy can be used to make realistic electronics, and this isnt all that complicared as you claim it is, you simplt put wires in ciruitry patterns and made it look fancy. Its not useful at all and half of the things you claim it to do are irrelevant and are nonexistant.
@lucasspencer123 Please, give us the the list with ALL the instructions that this computer can execute, how to read the output, etc, etc, or we will think that the only thing that this computer do is a incredible pile of nothing. We can't "experiment" because we don't know what the output mean and what it is doing. Giving the amount of RAM, storage, etc. it's a bit useless. Also, a pile of shiny electronic components doesn't mean that it IS a computer. Example of a Intruction list: 3E4 = Give the logic result for 3&4 7O9 = Give the logic result for 7|9 SPACE = Clear the shift registrier ENTER = Send a CR+LF sequence to the screen and so on
Please give the instruction list, we can't simply "discover what it does by experimentating".
And if you don't do it right, I will start to agree with wikku
Dude a one bit hardrive (or switch) an white hole plasma gun. I don't think so and please don't keep saying its not the first yours isn't even ram. but your buiding is nice