Darkn1883r
Darkn1883r
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13th May 2014
1st Dec 2014
Newfound properties of STOR could be potentially used in electronics! Properties explained in save. The 64-bit memory unit also works in no gravity. Credit to G-LinuxorU for the letters written using his Sign Tool 2.0 (id:1482765).
digital memory electronic data storage

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  • GDAngerSmilesYT
    GDAngerSmilesYT
    3rd Aug 2022
    top bro +1
  • goglesq
    goglesq
    7th Dec 2021
    @merlin a bit is literally data itself
  • MachineMan
    MachineMan
    6th Jun 2020
    Is no one going to mention the fact that BRAY can now pass through filled STOR?
  • smaw
    smaw
    18th May 2020
    @Merlin1846 No, that's incorrect. "bit" stands for "binary integer" and is rather a 1 or 0. Bits are the same unit as bytes and kilobytes and megabytes etc just bytes are bigger than bits. Also, a kilobyte is not 1000 bits, it's 1000 bytes. 1 byte = 8 bits (or 2 nibbles).
  • Merlin1846
    Merlin1846
    1st Jan 2020
    oh and by bit he means byte. bits cant store data
  • Merlin1846
    Merlin1846
    1st Jan 2020
    @Potato-man its 64 bits. 1000 bits= 1kilobyte. 1000 kilbytes= 1 megabyte
  • Hewlett-Packard
    Hewlett-Packard
    9th May 2016
    I never knew STOR could be used as memory! +1
  • Potato-man
    Potato-man
    21st Mar 2016
    this thing has more memory than my 5 year old dying laptop!
  • monolith
    monolith
    19th Jan 2015
    @Darkn1883r: can you made a tutorial? my attempt to made this isn't work id:1717344
  • Darkn1883r
    Darkn1883r
    1st Dec 2014
    @Butcandy47, @siaba: go ahead, this is free to copy.