mark2222
mark2222
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3rd Mar 2017
3rd Mar 2017
60Hz zero latency touchscreen, 20(x4)px by 20(x4)px, 16 colours, toggleable touch input. Demo includes a driver for drawing with a random brush. ...Yes, this is nuts.
electronics electronic 60hz subframe display colour color touchscreen screen

Comments

  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    5th Mar 2017
    @theArmorFactory STOP! NOW! Do NOT self-advertise on fp saves!
  • theArmorFactory
    theArmorFactory
    5th Mar 2017
    2111433 for australia nation wide
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    5th Mar 2017
    @00yoshi Yeah, multi-touch is hard even in real life... I could make the brush size larger, but I don't think there's much point.
  • 00yoshi
    00yoshi
    5th Mar 2017
    You can only draw one pixel at a time. +1
  • Cool4Cool
    Cool4Cool
    5th Mar 2017
    First, we make computers inside of computers. Now, it's a touch screen of a computer inside a touch screen of a computer. Can't wait to see this hooked up to a CPU.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    5th Mar 2017
    @randomness5555 It's saves like these that have us content with TPT as it is. A fair challenge to make things work within the envelope, but making the screen bigger brings nightmares of performance. Bigger doesn't always mean better. On my machine, I can achieve 300 fps for what may become my first, small processor. But that drops to below 60 fps ("60 hz") as the screen begins to fill.
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    4th Mar 2017
    @123me I'm using Linux, and I've tested with vanilla 91.5, and it does appear to work. What doesn't work for you? Did you turn touch off by accident? Note that the save starts with touch on by default.
  • 123me
    123me
    4th Mar 2017
    Note: Not working in 91.5 on Linux!
  • csavas
    csavas
    4th Mar 2017
    5 electronic layer!
  • randomness5555
    randomness5555
    4th Mar 2017
    It's saves like these that make me wish poweder toy saves were 4 times bigger, because dear god the electronic monsters we'd have if there was room...