benthecrazy
benthecrazy
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21st Feb 2013
26th Nov 2013
This is the fastest copy machine on TPT! It runs at a speed of 2 frames per line which is 4 times faster than any other copy mechanism which currently runs at 8 frames per line.
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Comments

  • Draco405
    Draco405
    23rd Feb 2013
    nice copy...it is the triforce
  • FeynmanLogomaker
    FeynmanLogomaker
    23rd Feb 2013
    Tomastarkie: No, that will never happen. I don't think it's possible.
  • benthecrazy
    benthecrazy
    23rd Feb 2013
    I'm trying very hart on 2 frames per line but I only got 50% of the new copy machine working...
  • 0901290
    0901290
    23rd Feb 2013
    woah... epic lol, try using a destructable materieal for the cray to "print" with, that way it can be reset =)
  • tomastarkie
    tomastarkie
    23rd Feb 2013
    its a insinct to impove on our selfs and become more, this sets a very high bar but because of this soon it will be 1 fps, shows how much the piston (and frame) and cray eh? +1
  • bestara
    bestara
    23rd Feb 2013
    That's nice but maybe u can add a reset button? +1
  • dom2mom
    dom2mom
    23rd Feb 2013
    1108823, with a bit of work and piston magic, we could make this a 2 frame copier (wow, we are OCD with making copiers as fast as posible XD)
  • dom2mom
    dom2mom
    23rd Feb 2013
    @cracker64, thats not what I meant. The inwr at the top could be erased from the top using a pattern I will give you an ID for. The created image would have to be made of dmnd, now that I think of it it doesn't go through dmnd, hmm...
  • DarkSider
    DarkSider
    23rd Feb 2013
    WOW+111101111
  • Pilihp64
    Pilihp64
    23rd Feb 2013
    @dom2mom Aray can't pass through DMND, it can't transfer the image data, a neat idea though, I might find a way to cheat it. (If CRAY deleting can work, one frame per line could work). The multiple line idea is also really neat, and could get some crazy copy speeds going (beyond 1 per frame).