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
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Comments

  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    20th Jun 2014
    So each command can store 2 addresses next to it right?
  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    20th Jun 2014
    Oh... ok then... lol?
  • A_Real_Genius
    A_Real_Genius
    20th Jun 2014
    :) nonono... the giant GREY tower is the ram. The tiny blue one is the CPU, and the large blue strip beside grey one is the ram addressing column. There is no hard drive... yet.
  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    20th Jun 2014
    Apparently I have the components confused or something... The small blue thing right below the sign RAM is the ram right? And the tall tower like thing that stores data that is to the left of the RAM sign: What is the tall blue thing, and what is the tall gray thing right next to it. I thought that the tall grey area was the SSD, and the tall blue area was just something so the computer could access the data.
  • A_Real_Genius
    A_Real_Genius
    19th Jun 2014
    Um, data is not stored vertically in the ram. But if you want to look at it that way, then 256 bits = 32 bytes. 1 byte (1 row of 8 bits) is used to represent an address. Let me know if you need any help programming.
  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    19th Jun 2014
    8 bits = 1 byte. It has 64 bits = 8 bytes.
  • A_Real_Genius
    A_Real_Genius
    19th Jun 2014
    @unknownkarma I removed remainder a while ago. You may need to refresh the page. Just look in the save- it says 1110 WAT doesn't it? And the RAM can indeed hold 32 bytes.
  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    19th Jun 2014
    Btw, your ram is 32 BITS long, not BYTES.
  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    19th Jun 2014
    Granted it does say Does not exist yet
  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    19th Jun 2014
    1110 is Remainder. Not wait for input. I checked online.