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

Comments

  • Butcandy47
    Butcandy47
    19th Aug 2014
    Do you mind if I make my own STOR memory? I will credit you if you want (Im attempting at making a more compact computer than what is usually found on TPT)
  • siaba
    siaba
    21st Jun 2014
    can i use this in a save ( i will credit of course) ?
  • sir-lachourt
    sir-lachourt
    18th May 2014
    Nice work. Wasn't sure how it worked at first but got it now. +1.
  • store20
    store20
    18th May 2014
    i have a 64 bits memory and it not uses stor or aray its very simple the memory than you made is too dificult and pro +1
  • thepowderscientist
    thepowderscientist
    17th May 2014
    64-bit computers incoming yaay and @program ... Dude ITS A EPIC AND COMPACT MEMORY
  • monolith
    monolith
    16th May 2014
    @Darkn1883r can you make a build-it tutorial? i can't build it... it's didn't clears and didn't reads...;(
  • h4zardz1
    h4zardz1
    16th May 2014
    this is CRAY thing that i want to build.......
  • Darkn1883r
    Darkn1883r
    16th May 2014
    @msasterisk: Sure :)
  • Darkn1883r
    Darkn1883r
    16th May 2014
    @quickmind2020: Actually there are layered parts in this save.
  • program
    program
    16th May 2014
    its named STOR because it STORES stuff... why am i not suprised at this?