AndrewPoint3
AndrewPoint3
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12th Feb 2019
18th Feb 2019
if anyone has any advice in computers or is experienced please comment, It will help alot.
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Comments

  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    13th Feb 2019
    Computers are calculators with memory. You need to 1-Add/subtract 2 numbers, 2-Store numbers. You can do anything with that.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    13th Feb 2019
    Computers are calculators with memory. You need to 1-Add/subtract 2 numbers, 2-Store numbers. You can do anything with that.
  • AndrewPoint3
    AndrewPoint3
    13th Feb 2019
    nvm is just timing
  • AndrewPoint3
    AndrewPoint3
    13th Feb 2019
    Whenever i make a full adder no matter what something always is off
  • allenxch
    allenxch
    13th Feb 2019
    computers are not as hard as u think the only thing that's a bit annoying is the control unit wiring
  • allenxch
    allenxch
    13th Feb 2019
    it should be or(and(a,b),and(c,xor(a,b))) and xor(xor(a,b),c)
  • allenxch
    allenxch
    13th Feb 2019
    no i dont think the full adder is correct
  • allenxch
    allenxch
    13th Feb 2019
    check the tpt wiki for the tmp
  • AndrewPoint3
    AndrewPoint3
    13th Feb 2019
    i think im going to stick to traditional wires for now just so i can see how everything works more clearly, I'll probably make a programable wire computer and then i'll switch to subframe. Also, in the example save i made, did i connect the full adders correctly?
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    13th Feb 2019
    Press 'D' to enable debug mode. Again, mark2222 and LBPHacker's tutorials would be of great help. I am just suggesting this as a potentially more productive alternative to pursuing "traditional" TPT electronics. FILT and BRAY have a ctype value which encodes a 30-bit number. You will have to understand the binary number system first. Think of bits as "wires" and vice versa. Under "Tools", use PROP to set the tmp and ctype manually.