RockerM4NHUN
RockerM4NHUN
340 / 18
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!.
processor digital calculator electricity electric computer fast electronic electronics machine

Comments

  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    14th Oct 2016
    A long time since I last looked at this and I finally managed to see the "lightning fast" fibonacci program in action. Interesting to see how this technically outputs results at 60 fps faster than LBPHacker's 60hz processor, but his works with 32 bits. Despite present work on 60hz designs, I saw the adder in action and am very curious about the high speed vertical ripple carry. I haven't found an explanation of this adder's design using 'classic' electronics.
  • WitherWolf02
    WitherWolf02
    8th Oct 2016
    Am I the only one who enjoys testing the durability of this?
  • titanicguy54
    titanicguy54
    30th Sep 2016
    shuts itself off if i power it on and enter a number
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    29th Jul 2016
    sorry again, i think i got too hyped up about 60hz.... i need some self control lol
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    29th Jul 2016
    The fact that you dropped one on Synergy's computer as well didn't help either.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    29th Jul 2016
    I'm sorry, it wasn't directed specifically at you. It's just that I've seen one too many "now do 60Hz" comments since it'd become a thing.
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    29th Jul 2016
    Besides, this computer is still damn amazing! I would never be able to achieve such a thing, which is why i gave this save a free vote. +101
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    29th Jul 2016
    +LBPHacker i didn't mean to be a hater!!! I was just saying that computing in TPT has gone a really long way! Sorry if my comment sounded like hating.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    28th Jul 2016
    This is getting annoying. Just accept that there's no 60Hz stuff here and there never will be. This computer was designed with INST and classic TPT electronics laws and tricks in mind, not with subframe hackery. It's a milestone in its own right, being the fastest damn computer possible using electronics you don't need weeks to understand. Would it be cool if I were telling everyone to do everything at 60Hz? I don't think so.
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    19th Jul 2016
    now imagine this with 60hz stuff.....