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

  • konsole
    konsole
    15th Jun 2014
    gosh, i'm running at 108 fps
  • 987tails
    987tails
    15th Jun 2014
    but it seems to making unrecodnised speech- man thisll takea while to work out ID:9146129
  • 987tails
    987tails
    15th Jun 2014
    ive remodelled your work funtion @A-Real-Genius with instead of a mathmatical equation but by manurfactoring an acual CPU componentry and reprograming it and now it works out howda think and then types out a speech every time you give it pain, give it a console speech or even adding a link to it!
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    15th Jun 2014
    I run at 21 fps on amost anything... Grrr
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    14th Jun 2014
    correction 45 fps
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    14th Jun 2014
    I have an i3 and I get 55fps.
  • konsole
    konsole
    14th Jun 2014
    @UC17 even on a desktop i7 it's not very fast.
  • UC17
    UC17
    14th Jun 2014
    if only i had an intel i7 or something, it would be so much faster to graph...
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    14th Jun 2014
    @A_Real_Genius. This is an amazing machine you have created. I have adapted your strip printer and graph encoder/printer to work with my rom readers. your computer has written a filt/insl band which I pasted into my rom and with your encoder/printer attached to the mover from my histograph the sine wave is reproduced.
  • konsole
    konsole
    14th Jun 2014
    Ahh... I probably missed the pscn