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

  • A_Real_Genius
    A_Real_Genius
    12th Jun 2014
    Yeah, for now, you'll just have to post the entire machine with your program.. But I was hoping to build a compressor/unzipper with that "printer" thing on the right of the save.
  • A_Real_Genius
    A_Real_Genius
    12th Jun 2014
    Well, other people have accessed it, so all I can say is: be sure to type it correctly! Dont forget capitals!
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    12th Jun 2014
    @konsole I'm going to publish the entire computer, with a sign link to this save, and another sign stating that I merely programmed it, and did not build it.
  • konsole
    konsole
    12th Jun 2014
    If we're going to write programs for it, how do we publish them?
  • konsole
    konsole
    12th Jun 2014
    32 bit assembly is enough, thanks
  • konsole
    konsole
    12th Jun 2014
    Despite the www3 url, @program, The website does exist. I'm not reading all that though.
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    12th Jun 2014
    The website does exist.
  • program
    program
    12th Jun 2014
    your website doesnt exist. i bet you dont even know how to operate a domain, kid.
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    12th Jun 2014
    I read your site. Billiant! This is literally a computer!!! I might go and program something into it now :P
  • konsole
    konsole
    12th Jun 2014
    I feel like an idiot now 6 +1