china-richway2
china-richway2
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30th Aug 2013
2nd Sep 2013
It's perfect up to now! Default program calculates 32 fibonacci sequence and stores in RAM. Just spark Start button, and wait until program terminates to see the value
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Comments

  • mr_snrub
    mr_snrub
    31st Aug 2013
    @JoshinatorKy STOP HATING ON GOOD SAVES you could never do anything this good and you know it.
  • ivel236
    ivel236
    30th Aug 2013
    btw this is amazinng and i love you.
  • ivel236
    ivel236
    30th Aug 2013
    @bananas; I have an idea for reperesenting something with any number of states :D @JoshinatorKy; shut up this is awesome.
  • oldmud0
    oldmud0
    30th Aug 2013
    Goes pretty fast. What would you say that the clock speed would be (if TPT ran at 60 FPS)?
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    30th Aug 2013
    @JoshinatorKy, I like to experiment and play around with processor commands for fun.. It's nerdy, I know. :)
  • JoshinatorKy
    JoshinatorKy
    30th Aug 2013
    Oh look another processor that will never be used for anything. Or somehow used for YET ANOTHER calculator. -_- How original.
  • bananas401k
    bananas401k
    30th Aug 2013
    could you try to make an 8 trit processor? (a trit is a bit with 3 states, 0,1,and 2 for example)
  • doomagent13
    doomagent13
    30th Aug 2013
    Assuming 60 FPS, what's it clocked at?
  • china-richway2
    china-richway2
    30th Aug 2013
    hazaiscool98: No need now. I'll never make that. All 64-bit processor commands can be simulated with this processor.
  • hazaiscool98
    hazaiscool98
    30th Aug 2013
    cant wait till 64 bit prosseser