unknownkarma
unknownkarma
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4th Jun 2014
15th Mar 2015
A 2.38 KiloByte, 6 Bit, 8 Frames Per Output Storage Unit. It is connected to a display and holds 50 digits of PI in just 10 pixels. You can take the main storage unit, reprogram it, and use it for any computer you may want to build. Tutorial coming soon!
electronic electronics storage filt

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  • JamesB
    JamesB
    6th Jun 2014
    I had a switch based storage unit involving bray detectors but the delay system didn't fit
  • JamesB
    JamesB
    6th Jun 2014
    yes i am
  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    6th Jun 2014
    Are you talking about the coded transmiter?
  • JamesB
    JamesB
    6th Jun 2014
    I care- could you help with an 8 bit storage problem I have, it involves Bray and A LOT of interference compensation.
  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    4th Jun 2014
    -cries-
  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    4th Jun 2014
    No one cares about my saves XD
  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    4th Jun 2014
    I only used .03 KB, or 1.26% of the maximum storage in writing 50 digits of PI. After the unit runs out of input it just flashes 111111 unfortunatly. However, it could be used as an advantage and 111111 could mean END for the computer. The tutorial for programing the FILT block will come soon. Or you can figure it out! Good luck and thanks for viewing!