Sandwichlizard
Sandwichlizard
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26th Nov 2014
14th May 2016
1154 data lines. 4 pixels of FILT per line. 116 bits or 14.5, 8bit bytes per line. 133864 total bits of storage or 16733 bytes @ 8 bits/byte. Thats 16.7k folks.
filt electronic reader driver harddrive fast video data storage component

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  • zaccybot2
    zaccybot2
    10th May 2016
    2 things. 1st, just so you know, you made a typo on 'Drive' as 'Dive' and 2nd, can I use this as a placeholder drive for my new project until I design my own (Obviously with credit and link)?
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    9th Mar 2016
    Updated PSTN v91
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    4th Jan 2016
    FILT is the best data compression for a read and write drive.
  • masonova1
    masonova1
    2nd Jan 2016
    Neato! even though I usually use WWLD and NTCT/other temp-based metals to do my circuits and logic, I think I should consider checking out FILT and A/B ray for data stuff! Thanks for the inspiration.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    18th Feb 2015
    front page.
  • ndutoit
    ndutoit
    18th Feb 2015
    what is fp?
  • Lord_Bowserinator
    Lord_Bowserinator
    3rd Dec 2014
    fp again
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    2nd Dec 2014
    sure. I will make a tutorial save. that will be easier than just talking about it here. I will leave a link in this save when it is ready. I will also publish it.
  • Anonymous100
    Anonymous100
    2nd Dec 2014
    Sandwich would you mind explaining to me the basic of all thesse fancy filt drives? I know that it has something to do with the fact that a color of filt when beamed at dtec with aray changes the filts color that is next to the dtec, but I dont understand how that info is decoded, and how it is written in the first place.
  • tombattraw
    tombattraw
    2nd Dec 2014
    try recording a pong game