Wireworld-WIRE

  • The-Con
    10th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Hi
    I would just like to exress my happiness of the WIRE addition, as many complex things can be made of it.
    Here is an incomplete example of WIRE:


    I will add to it, so its not just a pointless save.
    Please discuss WIRE and Wireword here :)

    In my opinion, WIRE creates a whole new appliacation within TPT. THere are so many possibilities.
  • BlueAmulet
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  • nmd
    10th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    This wire thing is amazing! it's like a second sprk, except that wire cannot be destroyed by heat and pressure and the "electron" doesn't heat up! *slaps doxin on the back* good job!

    did anyone notice that the "head" is wire with the c type of dust and the "tail" is the wire with the c type of watr? just wanted to point that out...

    and lastly, why does wire jump on top of any liquid or solid? I think that wire should be just a regular solid like dmnd or qrtz
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  • nmd
    10th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @gamax92 (View Post)
    :O
    thank you so much!!!!!
  • The-Fall
    10th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Im Making the diagram for Read Only memory even though Im not sure of the uses yet
  • nmd
    10th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I finished a ROM and now on to frequency doublers/halfers
  • limelier
    10th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I see, it's like a second, slower, but more frequent spark. Except from minuaturisation based on the fact that the "spark" doesn't skip a space, I don't see any uses.

    I see to start an electron, use PSCN, to end it and transferr spark, NSCN. What exactly are the red and blue dots in the schemes meant to be? PSCN and NSCN? So if I replace all of them and then spark the more obviously placed one, should it work?
  • nmd
    10th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @tudoreleuu (View Post)

    tudoreleuu:

    What exactly are the red and blue dots in the schemes meant to be? PSCN and NSCN? So if I replace all of them and then spark the more obviously placed one, should it work?

    They are the head and the tale...
    read this: http://www.quinapalus.com/wi-index.html
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