XYNCOM computing company

  • Xynxyn
    1st Jul 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    Hello. I'm "new" (I know The Powder Toy since first version, but first account I registered much later) but I'm back in tpt, with new account and it's my first post on forum. (on last account I didn't post anywhere on forum)

     

    I created a RAM, and next components will be soon.

    Here it's my tpt website:

    The ideology of my RAM series is making fast, small, simply and functional component wthout using WIFI. :)

    There are also the tests of speed results.

     

    Enjoy! :)

  • bimmo_devices
    5th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    cool!

  • MrFusion
    6th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I wanna join the company! il make a logo!

  • minecraft-physics
    8th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I have created a RAM using CRAY and solid-state particles of electronics, with a data density of 1 bit of 4 types per pixel. Can I join the company as well?

     

     ~1220470

  • Xynxyn
    12th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @minecraft-physics @MrFusion Okay, you are in company! ;)

  • jetman
    19th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Could I join your company? I am still experimenting with electronics, but I would love to join your team!

  • jetman
    24th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Just a reminder, I requested a while ago to join you company. if you guys want, PM me!

  • whizkid22298
    24th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I am currently working on a graphics processor capable of taking 6 bit binary code and displaying a corresponding ascii character. If your interested I would love to join your company and help in anyway possible.

     

    Thanks,

        Whizkid22298

     

  • Synergy
    30th Jul 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @whizkid22298 (View Post)

     

    6 bit (0-63). For 64 possible states, you might as well just use a lookup table. If you're going to make a piece of electronics to convert it, I would suggest 10 bits (1024 states) or higher. Something with a large amount of states that can't just be represented on a simple grid.