A_Real_Genius
A_Real_Genius
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11th Jun 2014
6th Jan 2015
Ver3.81 My third computer, and Powder Toy dream, it has all led up to this. Now with 64 bytes of real transistor RAM, and a complete easy-to-learn language, universal byte output to devices, it can be programmed to do anything. Hope it's useful to you :D
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Comments

  • Kutis96
    Kutis96
    12th Jun 2014
    Hey, I think I've actually seen an exactly same one before!
  • A_Real_Genius
    A_Real_Genius
    12th Jun 2014
    Go to my website listed in the save. Tell me if broken!
  • A_Real_Genius
    A_Real_Genius
    12th Jun 2014
    Thanks everyone for your support! I'll put something up!
  • A_Real_Genius
    A_Real_Genius
    12th Jun 2014
    @G-LinuxorU: I know there are better ram out there, I have even built one completely myself which is bigger but I want to make this as analogous to real cpus as possible. No matter how slow!
  • Poofy_Foofy
    Poofy_Foofy
    12th Jun 2014
    Am I the only one who has no idea what the heck this and all other computers (in TPT) are supposed to do?
  • Achillies7119
    Achillies7119
    12th Jun 2014
    @RCAProduction i agree that would be awesome
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    12th Jun 2014
    You should make a wiki page explaining usages, what you did, how it works. I would read it for sure, and I bet tons of others would be interested too.
  • nzs123
    nzs123
    12th Jun 2014
    does anyone ever get what these do. lol +1
  • Achillies7119
    Achillies7119
    12th Jun 2014
    this is amazing an instant favorite +1
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    12th Jun 2014
    We all want to help this guy out, lol. It's just too awesome!!