mark2222
mark2222
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1st Apr 2018
2nd Apr 2018
Smallest subframe computer ever with the fastest fibonacci benchmark on TPT. Made possible only with aggressive stacking and newly developed subframe techniques.
aprilfools 0notreal f0ck subframe 60hz computer processor fibonacci tiny

Comments

  • mark2222
    mark2222
    2nd Apr 2018
    @v325 Thanks!
  • v325
    v325
    2nd Apr 2018
    Well, it is still subframe electronics... nicely done!
  • wisecase2
    wisecase2
    2nd Apr 2018
    the power toy, what the graph of evolution of computers? Will in the future get to run windows xp?
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    2nd Apr 2018
    Happy April Fool's, everyone! @NoVIcE Actually, PHOT stacking has no limit, so EHOLE isn't necessary. That's the advantage of PHOT stacking over FILT, actually. QuanTech didn't get caught because he remembered the date and knew his stuff. @Matera_the_Mad Glad you enjoyed it! That was fun to make. Credit goes to mad-cow/ivel236 for the bomb idea (in the original PHOT stacking save, no less -- id:2201761), though.
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    1st Apr 2018
    Now THAT is what I call a "dirty shutdown!" XD
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    1st Apr 2018
    You should have done more stacking in an EHOLE. Then nearly everyone would get caught. Sill cool +1
  • ExplosivePowderGuy
    ExplosivePowderGuy
    1st Apr 2018
    PHOT stack, nice april fools joke
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    1st Apr 2018
    oh my god,, everyone actually believes that this is a computer. @mark2222 you did a good job of obfuscating a PHOT-stack reader
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    1st Apr 2018
    @Technomancer Currently, only the numerical output driver is available. But with the right peripherals, this computer can be used for anything from text/image processing to driving a GPU. @TheNik Thanks! This is truly a revolution in TPT computing.
  • jacobot
    jacobot
    1st Apr 2018
    This save has been returned to normal status due to an overflowing front page