30-bit FILT based calculator. 3 functions for now (+ - x), division is a WIP. Supports decimal, hexadecimal, and binary input/output. Max./min. input/output is (-)1073741822/ (-)3FFFFFFE/ (-)111111111111111111111111111110. Do not double-SPRK buttons.		
				
			
							calculator
							computer
							multiplication
							filt
							electronic
							adder
							addition
							decimal
							subtraction
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Why don't you use a division algorithm (doesn't have to be accurate) by using simple repeated subtraction? With your adv. programmer you could just direct commands to the ALU to repeatedly subtract. If you had a comparator (I don't know if you do or not), you could calculate the remainder. Either way, this is a great save!
		 
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i did 7+3 and i said it equals 10 but +1
		 
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Not bad, I see you took some inspiration from arK +1
		 
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@mecha-man: Yup. But this one is faster, more than 30% smaller, and has the latest FILT functions to go with it. arK's work is what inspired me to make this.
		 
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Amazing, considering that this is powder toy! +1073741822 if I could ;)
		 
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This reminds me of id:1214884.
		 
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hex dec and bin! good job!
		 
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wow! 30 bits!
		 
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Wow +1