RockerM4NHUN
RockerM4NHUN
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7th Aug 2014
8th Feb 2024
The fastest possible electronics based 8 bit programable computer, with pipeline system. If tpt is 60 fps then the computer is 7.5 ips in real life! Auto starts with Fibonacci sequence. NEW PROGRAMS AT id:1603490, and in the commented saves!.
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  • RockerM4NHUN
    RockerM4NHUN
    12th Aug 2014
    Now compiler is on air!
  • RockerM4NHUN
    RockerM4NHUN
    12th Aug 2014
    @Ferne It take about a month. (From mid of the finals, to end of July)
  • Ferne
    Ferne
    12th Aug 2014
    This machine is indubitably the ultimate TPT computer. Really, dude, how long have you been working on it. Btw, will you guys stop the "MICRO? moar liek huge lolololololo9" comments?
  • RockerM4NHUN
    RockerM4NHUN
    12th Aug 2014
    @Rawing In short: NO! The whole system is designed to give the ALU parts 8 frames, then move on. I would have to modify ALL the timings, in the clock, control signs, the registers... everything!
  • Rawing
    Rawing
    12th Aug 2014
    @RockerM4NHUN: I'm not sure I follow your logic on WIFI. Certainly, INST conducts faster than WIFI, but that's just latency - you can keep the 8 frames/operation with WIFI, it'll just take longer to "start up", no?
  • RockerM4NHUN
    RockerM4NHUN
    11th Aug 2014
    @niks543 It's not that easy to do that! The machine have the most precise timing it can have. This is where the speed comes from. If I add wifi, the execution time will be 1.5x the original.
  • RockerM4NHUN
    RockerM4NHUN
    11th Aug 2014
    @iamdumb That means, that you cant be dumb :D
  • thepowderscientist
    thepowderscientist
    11th Aug 2014
    its exactly a Huge PowderIntel i1 Processor Core c:
  • iamdumb
    iamdumb
    11th Aug 2014
    @RockerM4NHUN The most annoying thing is that I'm working on my next computer, and my adder is extremely similar to yours. It even uses the same XOR.
  • Planevini
    Planevini
    11th Aug 2014
    Micro computer?Don't you want to mean HUGE COMPUTER? ;) (+1)