RaminO7
RaminO7
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5th Nov 2014
6th Nov 2014
Please give tips for this.

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  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    6th Nov 2014
    i will be updating the TTL page soon.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    6th Nov 2014
    that is a PCLN laser. it is actually the more popular method. PSCN turns it on, NSCN turns it off. and INSL does not block signal to PCLN.
  • RaminO7
    RaminO7
    6th Nov 2014
    also, if you can will you remake this laser and help me. also do you know awesome170, he is in my class and i have noticed that he has made a laser that stays on and can turn off with nscn. how is this possible. I havent grasped this yet
  • RaminO7
    RaminO7
    6th Nov 2014
    can i ask, i joined the ttl recently and i didnt find my name on the list
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    5th Nov 2014
    your could set the TMP to another value just make sure the tube is slightly longer. and the TEMP value of the cray should be set to 9725
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    5th Nov 2014
    @raminO7. your laser goes everywhere because thats what photons do. in my lasers I set the TMP value of the cray to 10 which means each cray only makes 10 photons each time it is sparked. then I also have a tube that the photons are created in which is at least 12 pixels long. this keeps the beam from scattering. of course I also have many crays in a line doing the same thing one after the other to create a dense beam of photons.
  • RaminO7
    RaminO7
    5th Nov 2014
    thanks, its a wip, still working on it
  • awesome170
    awesome170
    5th Nov 2014
    Ramin, ;( i am sad about ur work