jmpuchito
jmpuchito
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27th Jul 2014
17th May 2015
Yay!, now it prints in 18 colors!
thebest printer

Comments

  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    31st Jul 2014
    @iamdumb. stop criticizing people for using wifi. i suppose you only use LAN internet at home and land line telephones? oh and you never listen to radio or watch television, even if you have cable part of the signal path includes satelites and wireless transmissions. WIreless FIdelity is part of the modern world. maybe we should all give up steel kitchen knives and start using stone hand axes.
  • iamdumb
    iamdumb
    30th Jul 2014
    Massive demonstration of using WIFI :(
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    30th Jul 2014
    if you want to see it search history:1489385
  • jmpuchito
    jmpuchito
    30th Jul 2014
    wow...
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    30th Jul 2014
    yup, thats what its called. MikeBest is correct that binary needs less signals to control more but this works awesome. the first tpt MUX i built was huge because the gates were really big. then G-linuxorU made a small and gate that worked well and made the Mux 1/3 my original size. Then when I was developing the multi element printer Darkn1883r developed the version I ultimately used. which is what you learned from. there is the history of the TPT MUX.
  • jmpuchito
    jmpuchito
    29th Jul 2014
    *made*
  • jmpuchito
    jmpuchito
    29th Jul 2014
    wow, so the thing i mae there is called multiplexer...
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    29th Jul 2014
    because the MUX is really an and gate array with the PSTN wifi built in, it requires less signal processing.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    29th Jul 2014
    @MikeBest. he is doing what i did here id:1551557. also he would need a binary decoder to send a signal to each pstn which might slow it down. the MUX (multiplexer - its the thing decoding the signals for the colors) is quite fast.
  • MikeBest
    MikeBest
    29th Jul 2014
    It is amazing! Still, think youcould have made a far smaller code for colors by using binary counting (It would use 5 pixels instead of 9).