*** Update #9: Add links to predecessor and successor *** See thread and manual link in the save. ***
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Comments
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Why does filling the void above the ROM card with PSCN A) Not actually place any in that gap B) Make the whole thing explode violently. This is the most amazing machine I have ever seen. It needs Linux.
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I just read the manual you have. Jesus, you can write a program on one of the cartridges and throw it in? That's AWESOME! That's a fully functioning computer then!
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Epic though.
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Wow, this is confusing. Nice though, you built a flipping 16 bit computer inside a simulator. I can't tell what's the cpu die, and I can't tell what's being stored inside the ram module though. Next thing I know, someone is going to run MS-DOS or Unix inside of this XD
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I should probably build a 32-bit display for this showcase. Oh well, maybe tomorrow.
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Oh... geez. I need to read up on FILT logic...
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And done. Added it two of them to the save. There you go, now you have real a decimal Fibonacci sequence.
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Argh, finally. Decimal output panel: id:1934540 (16-bit unsigned integer)
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This shit is where I sit back and look at because it's pretty. Also I have no idea how it works. I am not a bright man.
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@msasterisk: I'm building one right now. PM me if you feel like getting a headache.