arK
24th Aug 2013
16th Mar 2014
CRAY RAM. Lightning fast - 8 frames per operation (read\write). Saves data as solid particles instead of BRAY - no need to update. Perfect RAM ^_^
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Comments
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china-richway2: fram is filt ram i think
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i want to layer electronics
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What is FRAM could you please explain
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You're welcome :) CRAM is somewhat outdated though, so I guess it's time to have hard time understanding FRAM, lawl.
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Thank you soooo much, the coloured ARAY helped a lot to understand how CRAY/ARAY memories work, I was having a such a hard time to understand...
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layering electronics can be quite tricky, but its a nice shortcut like G-LinuxorU said. not many people approve of it because it isnt so complicated. but its more complicated then spreading everything all over the place. i like to make small electronics, and i'm trying to learn electronic layering.
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rawing: i don't normally approve of layering either, but it's a very nice shortcut, bray only checks the top-most particle to see if it can pass through it, while cray activates even if it's underneath a particle. i think if you put another B2D on the right-most side you wouldn't even need layering, it would just be much bigger.
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STOR also works fine in this particular case. In fact, I think it might be better since STOR has "METL FPS index" 70 and SWCH has 34 which means that SWCH is more CPU-intensive then STOR. Anyway... your loss :D
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@Dark,mecha: BRAY doesn't pass thru CRAY? Just put SWCH above the CRAY, and it suddenly does pass through! And the CRAY can still be sparked, how convenient! Yes, I consider that cheating.
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@Rawing: I use layering and subframe timing all the time. How is that cheating?