A_Real_Genius
A_Real_Genius
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11th Jun 2014
6th Jan 2015
Ver3.81 My third computer, and Powder Toy dream, it has all led up to this. Now with 64 bytes of real transistor RAM, and a complete easy-to-learn language, universal byte output to devices, it can be programmed to do anything. Hope it's useful to you :D
advanced screen machine calculator 8bit program technology computer processor electronic

Comments

  • mmiikkaaiill
    mmiikkaaiill
    12th Jun 2014
    I feel like an idiot now 5
  • Paul99
    Paul99
    12th Jun 2014
    I wonder if we'll ever be able to emulate the atari 2600 in TPT. Heck, it only had 128 bytes of ram. (with additional 128/256 in some cartridges.)
  • -buzz99-
    -buzz99-
    12th Jun 2014
    I feel like an idiot now 4
  • 64_bit
    64_bit
    12th Jun 2014
    I feel like an idiot now 3
  • price_vort
    price_vort
    12th Jun 2014
    I feel like an idiot now 2
  • zfwman
    zfwman
    12th Jun 2014
    I feel like an idiot now
  • sumthin_man
    sumthin_man
    12th Jun 2014
    CRAP!! I accidentaly pressed downvote! Well, consider it a +1.
  • Anti-Matter
    Anti-Matter
    12th Jun 2014
    You, are a real genius. That makes sense.
  • A_Real_Genius
    A_Real_Genius
    12th Jun 2014
    Well, the CRAY is optional... ;P
  • mecha-man
    mecha-man
    12th Jun 2014
    @Kutis96: He republished it because it used to have an inaccurate name.