Waterbottle123
Waterbottle123
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23rd Dec 2022
26th Dec 2022
how to do basic filt memory

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  • Waterbottle123
    Waterbottle123
    2nd Sep 2023
    SUSaNOO: ohh I see
  • SUSaNOO
    SUSaNOO
    26th Dec 2022
    You make a FILT block of let's say X:127 by Y:15. You can then use use a PSTN multiplexer like in my CL1 for the horizontal addressing, and for the Y axis you can use LDTC's ability to change it's range based on it's life property. You can change its life by using LSNS in deserialisation mode and serialise the FILT value of the address onto it.
  • Waterbottle123
    Waterbottle123
    26th Dec 2022
    SUSaNOO: what do you mean? and how can i read something that's not there?
  • SUSaNOO
    SUSaNOO
    26th Dec 2022
    You can use something like in my CL1 if you want, but just know things like LDTC with life works too.
  • SUSaNOO
    SUSaNOO
    26th Dec 2022
    Waterbottle123: Make a block of FILT and use one of the many types of addressing to make them all readable.
  • Waterbottle123
    Waterbottle123
    25th Dec 2022
    BunkerStrikerUA: what is something I can do to make it better? ok how to add filt values
  • BunkerStrikerUA
    BunkerStrikerUA
    25th Dec 2022
    it stores one filt value, that's pretty low number for ram
  • Waterbottle123
    Waterbottle123
    24th Dec 2022
    Jam_PB: no problem! go do great things!!!
  • Waterbottle123
    Waterbottle123
    24th Dec 2022
    BunkerStrikerUA: maybe so but that makes it still a form of memory... because it takes out the inputed numbers that's the data and converts it into a use
  • BunkerStrikerUA
    BunkerStrikerUA
    24th Dec 2022
    therefore it's a filt reader or a filt decoder