Mur
Mur
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13th May 2015
13th May 2015
I FINALLY UNDERSTAND HOW CRAY/ARAY LOGIC WORKS *laughs maniacally*
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Comments

  • Man-Of-EEEEEEEEEEE
    Man-Of-EEEEEEEEEEE
    21st Mar 2021
    @AnonymousBaconHair I guess it basically makes a graph(i think)
  • AnonymousBaconHair
    AnonymousBaconHair
    12th Mar 2021
    I could never even BEGIN to comprehend the sheer complexity of this devine machine.
  • erictom333
    erictom333
    9th Dec 2015
    Can you make a 46x64 vresion?
  • zaccybot2
    zaccybot2
    4th Aug 2015
    <3 (Message size limit)
  • zaccybot2
    zaccybot2
    4th Aug 2015
    woohoo
  • Mur
    Mur
    29th Jul 2015
    @zaccybot2: you may use this circuit as you wish, it's free =)
  • zaccybot2
    zaccybot2
    14th Jul 2015
    Wait nvm, that wouldn't work the way I'm thinking of (duh). Ignore me.
  • zaccybot2
    zaccybot2
    14th Jul 2015
    @Mur would it be alright if I used this exact design and just extended the control circuit to be 1K, ofc I wouldn't take any credit for it?
  • Mur
    Mur
    20th May 2015
    @rexxar7227: yes, it is. Just wire the data buses together and use a multiplexer in the address bus. Then connect the control pin of the mux to the address bus and voila. You can repeat this many times you want, and you'll have several banks of memory. But I think it's better to make a 512B or 1K or whatever RAM from scratch as it will save a handful of pixels with the control circuitry.
  • rexxar7227
    rexxar7227
    20th May 2015
    This is incredible, just wondering if it is somehow possible to join 2 sticks of memory together to get 512 bytes or somthing?