A list of the most notable parts of the R2 and the RT2 with a full scale annotated model.
chaosunleashdlol
computer
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r216
compooter
r216k2a
parts
addendum
subframe
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r0 is on the right side, r15 on the left
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Furry_02: registers at x:175-190 y:178
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What is a I/O break box and an I/O ankle thing?
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No reason. If they were on the other side, you'd be asking why they are so far from the reader. A real question would be why the reader is so far from the writer, and the answer to that is that it's because a lot of stuff happens between reading and writing, and in subframe, space is time.
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Nevermind, I found them.. Why are the registers so far away from the writer?
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Where on Earth are the registers? I've been looking around for them for the past 30 minutes. I can't tell where they are. I see the part where it's writing and reading to/from the registers, but I can't tell where the registers are.
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ok sure i figured it out
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There's no explanation on that anywhere because if you know subframe, it's pretty easy to figure out (and if you don't, no amount of explanation will help). But yes, they do extend and retract in every frame.
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how it works, like what is the track at the bottom for (are the pistons extending and retractng in less than one frame??)
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How it works or what protocol it uses?