shay
shay
18 / 0
22nd Nov 2014
22nd Nov 2014
for whatever reason you need to change a solid into binary? this is your machine!

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  • KB
    KB
    26th Nov 2014
    I've always wanted to know how this filt storage worked. Now I kinda know a little. +1
  • Hamsterboy
    Hamsterboy
    25th Nov 2014
    can it scan other elements such as...
  • shay
    shay
    24th Nov 2014
    @blackantimatter true, however, if you want to print 500 of something. additionally, it can be compressed. this is a prototype compressor for it here id:1679114
  • blackantimatter
    blackantimatter
    24th Nov 2014
    You have to express the binary in solids, so solid to solid scanner:D
  • Kubinator
    Kubinator
    24th Nov 2014
    @sandwichlizard You seriously should, as long as shay is okay. If you make a full multi-elemental scanner/printer that automatically formats FILT "hard drives", then everybody is gonna love you. (Not saying they don't already :D)
  • shay
    shay
    23rd Nov 2014
    @sandwichlizard yeah i made this cause i saw that your thing needed a scanner. i thought i was kinda cool and may try to build one
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    22nd Nov 2014
    I could adapt my printer tech to read and recreate the image from the data.
  • shay
    shay
    22nd Nov 2014
    i just realized i uploaded the wrong version of it, which had some bugs. i changed them out
  • Elite01
    Elite01
    22nd Nov 2014
    i meant embr*
  • Elite01
    Elite01
    22nd Nov 2014
    First set CONV ctype to rmbr because it keeps breaking down, second i dont get what this is supposed to do...