At the moment I'm not using any. Any fast method, that is. I could just hook up an adder to some looping mechanism and subtract powers of 10 until I get a negative number, but that'd mean at worst 10+some frames for each digit. Displaying 5 digits (16-bit boundary) would take something around a second with the default framerate cap. (Wait, that's not even that bad, is it?)
sorry if you have trouble reading that. theres too many commas
hahaha c++ obviously. im currently doing an a level in visual basic, but thats ok really, though ive worked with java before, and i try to write something, and then put the wrong commands in. for converting binary to dec, what method are you using at the moment?(sorry i cant read the electronics)
Why? Would you rather write programs in C? (Now *that* would be fun to write a compiler for.)
Nah, not yet. Only those ugly binary input and output panels shown in the save. I'm currently building a terminal-keyboard combo, but that's going to take some time. I'd been planning to build decimal input and output panels, but base10 is a nightmare.
Are there any peripherals avaiable?
wait. Please tell me that i wasn't the only one who read "R16K" as Rick.