ArolaunTech
ArolaunTech
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18th Apr 2024
21st Apr 2024
Turns out RSST can be used to make logic! In this save, I have used it to make a 4 bit adder. I don't know if it can do any computation with enough time and space, but it might. My entry to the Resist Cup.
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Comments

  • JeantheFox
    JeantheFox
    25th Apr 2024
    i don't understand this new element
  • ArolaunTech
    ArolaunTech
    25th Apr 2024
    @H13ROGLYPHICS dark magic
  • H13ROGLYPHICS
    H13ROGLYPHICS
    24th Apr 2024
    this is insane. how is ANY of this even possible? +1
  • LatteLace
    LatteLace
    23rd Apr 2024
    This is crazy
  • ArolaunTech
    ArolaunTech
    21st Apr 2024
    @RaconTPT you can click the "Reset Chip" button
  • RaconTPT
    RaconTPT
    21st Apr 2024
    This is so rediculous. I love it +1. For reusability, you could have a mechanism to pour extra RSST into it after use.
  • ArolaunTech
    ArolaunTech
    20th Apr 2024
    @BaisarovDarian, @Oyne31 thanks!
  • Oyne31
    Oyne31
    20th Apr 2024
    Good stuff +1
  • MachineMan
    MachineMan
    20th Apr 2024
    An AND gate's inputs are SUPPOSED to be sparked all at once; that's what makes them useful.
  • ArolaunTech
    ArolaunTech
    20th Apr 2024
    MachineMan: did you spark the inputs from bottom to top on the AND gate? Also try sparking the inputs one after another instead of all at once (if that's what you are doing). The top input on the XOR, NOT, and full adder is an "Update" signal. It must be sparked after you spark the inputs for the gate to update and provide an answer.