Huge 116x300 print area. 24k 174 bit parallel drive. 30 element printing. Merry Christmas! Credit to my Step Daughter for the Artwork. she drew it in a couple of hours it took me ~35 hours to code. Machine is COPY WITH CREDIT IF you write new code.
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Yeah, so basically I'd have to find out a way to ensure that all values that end up having a ctype of 0 have a 'zero' flag set. Still a bit hard to identify mechanically so that the flag can be added. Sadly they don't have FILT addition or multiplication haha yet. Hence 1 'subract' 65536 outputs a ctype 0 but whatever detects it is set back to default. And how to set it back to nonzero.
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@Schmolendevice: It's because when the ctype of FILT is 0 it acts like the original way FILT worked, based of a red-shift according to heat. It's anoying for computing, the only way i've found is to use an extra invisible bit to make it not be REAL zero. (In your case you could use one of the bits higher than the 16th-bit. Just make sure you always have that bit set on everything and it should fix your problems.)
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Here you go. ID:1701288
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if they are in the blue spectrum then you probably have some blue FILT in between that does not have a tmp value set. Set tmp to 6 for no effect on filt that is filler. if you want to leave an id I will look at it.
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I'm designing a 16-bit filter to to individual bray bits converter. My 16-bit BRAY binary to FILT ctype converter is working and can send the ctype number to the 'DMUX'. It seems like all numbers work except for 0 where the first few bits of the ANDed filt still allow and output.
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Little question, oh and yes your FILT tuturial really helped me a lot. I have the computer engineering knowledge but just not the game mechanics skills. Now I have the inspiration necessary for a tiny but powerful 16-bit FILT computer. Q: Is it me or is FILT faulty when ctype is set to 0?
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Some user put it on. I just delete bad stuff or least relavent if I need a slot.
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why is it tagged '3dprinting'?
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thank you all, dudes and dudettes. xD
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My first aet (rainbow lines) id:1701100