Sandwichlizard
Sandwichlizard
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26th Nov 2014
14th May 2016
1154 data lines. 4 pixels of FILT per line. 116 bits or 14.5, 8bit bytes per line. 133864 total bits of storage or 16733 bytes @ 8 bits/byte. Thats 16.7k folks.
filt electronic reader driver harddrive fast video data storage component

Comments

  • chromeuser
    chromeuser
    6th December
    I feel like all saves like this have all the noobs that see it and have their minds blown but it seems like that never happens on the not as complex ones
  • chromeuser
    chromeuser
    6th December
    I get how this works (kinda) but I need to know how to write to it properly
  • SandboxDude
    SandboxDude
    4th Aug 2024
    Nvm I have no freaking idea how this works
  • SandboxDude
    SandboxDude
    4th Aug 2024
    I'm stealing this BUT I WON'T POST IT: only so I can research it and get better at electronics
  • TheRocketScientist
    TheRocketScientist
    23rd Sep 2020
    This Is Absolutly Amazing, I Love this So Much, I just Got Started With Cool Stuff Like this, And This is A Great Inspiration for me. Great Job +1
  • Im_ygy
    Im_ygy
    17th Sep 2018
    Well I'm trying to make a tutorial for who's new here using this stuff.good+10000
  • ImPoppy
    ImPoppy
    18th Feb 2018
    Rings a bell.
  • garr890354839
    garr890354839
    17th Aug 2017
    Yes it is, MEOWS. FILT's ctypes in heat usually are of the form 31*2^x, for all x<=0. However, all those ctypes are 30 bits large. You can set FILT's ctype to any 30 bit number. (at most a little over 1.03B) for example, you could set it's ctype to 536870913 and get a pinkish color.
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    2nd Sep 2016
    +MEOWS how exactly would temperature readout work?
  • MEOWS
    MEOWS
    23rd Aug 2016
    Is it possible to condense information more than this by using heat and all the other values that the PROP tool displays?