So I finally took the time to make a demo save for the LDTC FRAM we've cooked up over at #powder-subframe around the time LDTC was added to the game. Have fun!
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Wow. The only things i understand are the damn letters omg, this is huge
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By "real computer" I mean a computer from real life. Like making a Z80 processor, and connecting it to a ROM which contains the TRS-80 Model I ROM file (or C64). And then it will be programmable by BASIC. Connect an another ROM (casette tape) and play games on it. Original games from the original computer. Of course, it will be too slow to be usable. 1,77 MHz vs 60Hz (*4 because most instructions take 4 cycle.)
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csavas: I've built three computers already and there are a bunch more >_> Amugy jo reggelt.
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TRS-80 Model I ROM size: 12 288 bytes. This: 7 680 bytes. TI-59 RAM size: 960 bytes. Will anyone make a real computer in TPT?
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The complexity is beyond my recongnition! Amazing!!! +9^9^9
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fruity loops ram?
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FuriousWeasel: Thanks! :D Grandmas are super cool. I've fixed a bug in TPT once that was reported by one.
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coryman: No, it stores 30 bits in each cell. 29 if you like to be safe, but it doesn't break if it has a FILT with ctype set to 0, you just won't be able to tell whether it's set to 0 or 31*2^k, k depending on the temperature of the FILT.
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thats impressive without the subframe. +2^30
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