Amphealy
Amphealy
220 / 25
10th May 2013
3rd Sep 2014
Generates simple graph based on bomb temperature and pressure. Uses memory capable of operating at max number of particles to store the data before it is writen to a graph. Use the sample delay if memory runs out too fast or if too long idle.
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Comments

  • Dorito_tRF
    Dorito_tRF
    11th May 2013
    if you pour a little thunder on it, 9000 degrees, you get 2000 in the results
  • Dorito_tRF
    Dorito_tRF
    11th May 2013
    the heat sensor absorbs alot of heat(due to it having alot of surface area), making a bomb that gives temps of 5000-7000 all the way down to under 2000
  • mr_snrub
    mr_snrub
    11th May 2013
    also how does the fp work now. I'm confused. new saves go to the first spot but where is the most voted save??
  • Oats
    Oats
    10th May 2013
    This shouldn't be first, it should be grandfathered in. +1
  • mr_snrub
    mr_snrub
    10th May 2013
    this should be first on the FP not those photon effects. +1
  • Box-Poorsoft
    Box-Poorsoft
    10th May 2013
    You're god at electronics man. This is amazing, I got up to a very low number... Hahaha
  • phoenixsilverbird
    phoenixsilverbird
    10th May 2013
    My bomb using EMP breaks the circuitry of this (the famous FP wallbreaker) so I have to use the old version without uranium drill.
  • combustion-man
    combustion-man
    10th May 2013
    who would downvote this?
  • Amphealy
    Amphealy
    10th May 2013
    it works fine. It just takes time for the memory to fill up. it has to work in an odd way so it doesn't get messed up by max particle count. Can't write the graphs on the fly because if a bomb maxes out particle count It wont be able to create any new particles. So, that means no bray, cray, pstn. Have to store the values and then write them after the bomb has finished.
  • Kiscofet_Guy
    Kiscofet_Guy
    10th May 2013
    it didnt do any thing so i blew the whole fudging up :T