Daarken
Daarken
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14th Mar 2014
13th Jun 2015
This is not very good-looking, I know, but it's a real RAM! access to every single cell, with modify and read option! Please comment!
obey electronics

Comments

  • mecha-man
    mecha-man
    21st Mar 2014
    @drakide: Actually those aren't that small anymore, theoretically the largest anyone could make right now would be 2,000,000 bits.
  • drakide
    drakide
    21st Mar 2014
    @Daarken: 256Bits and breaking limits??? Take a look at rawing's memories.
  • akronmantpt
    akronmantpt
    15th Mar 2014
    Daarken, when making a RAM you should have size in mind. And, that massive storage is not needed...so what about a 16-bit, 8-bit, 32-bit RAM but with a very small size? I'm trying to make a new one, but my compact low-storage RAMs don't have anyone's attention here.
  • Daarken
    Daarken
    15th Mar 2014
    Thanks to everyone :D I don't know why will I need 256 bit here in tpt but I like to break limits ahahah!
  • electronic_steve
    electronic_steve
    15th Mar 2014
    nice! +1
  • nijalninja98
    nijalninja98
    15th Mar 2014
    very nice, but it has no real use in tpt tech, since no one is going to need such a large amount of Random Access Memory. but good work.
  • cube1234567890
    cube1234567890
    15th Mar 2014
    Now make 1024
  • nosepuffer
    nosepuffer
    14th Mar 2014
    I don't understand it, but it must have taken a lot of effort so +1
  • akronmantpt
    akronmantpt
    14th Mar 2014
    Hey, you could put some kind of display to show somw bits in action. Also, the RAM feels slow.
  • akronmantpt
    akronmantpt
    14th Mar 2014
    @Slimecrusher Like in humanity, technology evolves. That's what we are trying to do. Switch RAMs everywhere. They 're simple, but useful to store information for later. Most people are trying to make RAMs with even more capacity, i try to do that, but i keep size in mind. This means my RAMs are compact.