Sam_Hayzen
Sam_Hayzen
69 / 5
8th Jan 2018
26th Feb 2018
Three T-A8D4s connected via Network Interface Cards (NICs) and a wire sending each eachother random packets. The A8D4s are connected via their I/O ports to the NICs and each NIC has a unique address.
computer complex networking internet

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  • saul_goodman
    saul_goodman
    15th Nov 2021
    i can commucate with it by sending morse code packet thourgh a morse code genarator
  • Sam_Hayzen
    Sam_Hayzen
    22nd Sep 2019
    I could, and totally should
  • Chemlab
    Chemlab
    22nd Aug 2019
    You should make a save where you fit the highest amount of A10D28s possible in the screen and connect them with internet.
  • LukeRen0123
    LukeRen0123
    8th Dec 2018
    in game compputers are amazing
  • Sam_Hayzen
    Sam_Hayzen
    27th Feb 2018
    Yeah, tell me about it
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    26th Feb 2018
    [sigh] What a sad world is TPT. Computers get as much whining as "art"
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    11th Jan 2018
    Negative numbers were discovered way before someone made the conclusion antimatter should exist, as matter is positive, antimatter is negative.
  • Sam_Hayzen
    Sam_Hayzen
    11th Jan 2018
    And besides, if you're looking for "something new" in science, you really shouldn't be dissapointed when the next breakthrough in technology doesn't come from Powder Toy.
  • lamyipfu
    lamyipfu
    11th Jan 2018
    @BLUE-User, !SCIENCE! is for science's sake and not just for utility, that's what improves science and has been a core spirit of science. Practically, even if a research has no immediate usage, something is learnt and it may turns out that the combination of "useless" things becomes the cornerstone of great revolutions.
  • gunpowderTR
    gunpowderTR
    10th Jan 2018
    Oh no, this isnt the first inter computer communication, i do remember seeing a save with computers using gravity (alongside a regular spark version) to send serial data and search for "two r16k1s60s in love", its 2 of the lbphacker's computers communicating.