Really small moddiv (modulo/divison) unit, based on the Kogge-Stone adder design. Only works on unsigned (non-negative) integers. Free to use.
subframe
press1
press2
press4
division
divider
60hz
electronics
electronic
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@Ferrous26 That's the magic of subframe. See id:2028385. @Awalone Sorry, didn't expect this to get FP'ed, else would've made a more layman-friendly demo. It's intended to be used as part of a larger system, like a calculator, CPU or GPU.
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Why don't the sparks move?
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+1 Cheers to you, good sir, for all of your great technological accomplishments in the tpt subframe world. I love all of your saves and am still fascinated by many of them. Waiting to see a subframe computer made out of many of your ALU, RAM, and etc. saves.
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votes++; //noice! +1
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someone please explain to me what this is and what every other electronic is and what anything is even for
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He *has* explained it. All the things needed to understand it can't fit into a single comment though.
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well, burned it.
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rly, try to explain how this works and how usual @username@ should use it
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@DELAURIS Glad to have contributed to the the world of Art :D @Tron205 Set the A and B FILTs, spark the PSCNs, advance one frame, read the output FILTs with ARAY. Don't forget the 30th bits. Well, it's much easier to see the division in my mod xP
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i dont understant it :( but it loocks great, like modern art ;D 1+