sohil
sohil
5 / 2
15th Jul 2014
26th Jul 2014
Extremely compact, efficient for electronic saves, and comes with a binary input and a BCD-like converter. Fast and reliable. Includes basic operation signs, digits 1-9, and includes "x" for variable usage. V 1.0
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Comments

  • iamdumb
    iamdumb
    16th Jul 2014
    Should have googled it xD
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    16th Jul 2014
    "deadbeef" is just the longest word that can be made with a 4bit system where the only characters you have available are a-f.
  • iamdumb
    iamdumb
    16th Jul 2014
    oops, I clicked -1, sorry. This is very good.
  • iamdumb
    iamdumb
    16th Jul 2014
    a reference would help, and what is deadbeef?
  • snickepie95
    snickepie95
    16th Jul 2014
    Why not in 6bit? 6^2=36 so you would have a-z and 0-9...
  • sohil
    sohil
    15th Jul 2014
    The reason I like this is because its more compact than other deadbeef displays
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    15th Jul 2014
    p.s. now that you have the "zero" address, it's deadbeef-capable. (0-9 & a-f)
  • xxxxxxxxx123123123
    xxxxxxxxx123123123
    15th Jul 2014
    Advanced Users! I is so advanced...
  • sohil
    sohil
    15th Jul 2014
    thnx G-LinuxorU
  • sohil
    sohil
    15th Jul 2014
    Added division sign, radical sign, multiplication sign, and the "Y" variable- V 1.1