I made a computer again. It can do a lot of stuff the previous one couldn't and still can't do a lot of stuff I'd like it to be able to do. It definitely can solve quadratic equations. Check the relevant forum thread too. And try tpt.setfpscap(2)!
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rt2812a
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nani xD okay that's hilarious. Yeah that's because 94.3e89 is waaaay above the IEEE 754 single precision number's upper limit (around 1.7e38) and it gets parsed as +Infinity, which is technically not a valid number and other operations like division may yield NaN (not a number) and give you nan. Depends on b and c. And yeah it's saying "+- nan i" xD
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x = -0 +/- nani when a =94.3e89
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I do happen to be in Russia. Thanks Roskomnadzor. Will try a VPN
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Do you happen to be in Russia? I've been told that some damn Russian firewall won't let you connect to my site... not sure if it's because it's .pw or because the server itself is in Germany.
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Chrome responds with ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT for me (the rest of internet works)
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My website is not dead >_> define dead please.
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amazing. Unfortunately, your website appears dead to me. I cannot believe one can make this without getting completely lost in the sparkers. How did you do floating point in integer arithmetics?
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holy bleep, this is impressive, i am just completely blown away that a computer able to do this level of math was made in TPT
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I can't believe this is real. I just slogged through the documentation, and it will probably take me days to understand enough to do cool things, with the level of detail put into this computer. Time to run off and make a gaming console...
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This is making me rethink everything... but mostly my math homework +1