Sandwichlizard
Sandwichlizard
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10th Nov 2014
10th Mar 2016
Binary Printer featuring my first (FILT/BRAY) FB Hard Drive with full speed read and write capability. capacity: 6.67k. 3/8/16 - started v91.0 update. new smaller printhead. Will be making small improvements to the drive.
computer printer bray filt harddrive storage memory

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  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    15th Nov 2014
    then it worked correctly. its just for fun. If some one is able to write a new program for it I will replace the bomb.
  • agent5551
    agent5551
    15th Nov 2014
    The first time I press the green button, it prints a memory circuit. The second time, a binary circuit. The third time I pressed the button, it printed a bomb. The fourth time, it printed a tiny igniter on the bomb and it blew itself up.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    15th Nov 2014
    you may be right, however, it is dependant on continued development of TPT itself. This drive was made possible because they made BRAY interact with FILT logic CTYPE's in the last update.
  • ivel236
    ivel236
    15th Nov 2014
    Sometimes I question whether or not I am playing TPT, or "1950's computer technology simulator". I think Moore's law might even be valid here.
  • agent5551
    agent5551
    14th Nov 2014
    @Metaforce They'r allready printing sugar and fruit and Nasa made one that prints freakin pizza! Also Nasa's 3d printed rocket engine passed the test.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    14th Nov 2014
    thank you. I enjoy building them.
  • MoffD
    MoffD
    14th Nov 2014
    Always enjoy your tech projects, each one is a small work of art ;)
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    14th Nov 2014
    3D printers are set to radically change the world economy. They will become as ubiquitous as telephones. manufacturing around the world will undergo a sweeping change in practices and personel. with a few more advancements all common items will no longer be manufactured. People will buy "programs" over the internet and print they're items at home. most manufacturing will be raw material for the printers to consume.
  • Metaforce
    Metaforce
    14th Nov 2014
    And this ldies and gentlemen, is how the future 3D printers will work. It will soon print out your burgers too.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    13th Nov 2014
    this one could maybe print a smaller version of itself, however there are ctype settings which would have to be programmed. i have some ideas for the future. I have another drive idea I want to build first. also I have another project using this drive that I am working on and a nifty save using protons. so I am currently working 3 projects other than this one.