Finally! I present to you this 8-bit fully-functional computer! To see it run, press the green start button and wait for the blue keypad light to turn on. Then press a number and it'll count! See the forum post link inside for more.
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Can you add a screen and try to make it run SMB1
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@dayday24 overclocking would probably bring it to a blazing-fast 2hz, up from 0.5 :-). Clocks are useful, but clock designs are not made in TPT as far as I know, as there are no gates to synchronize or instructions to pipeline. If you think my computer is great, then check out @LBPHacker's R16K1S60, it IS 16 bit and runs at 60hz, which is ridiculous for TPT standards.
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I wish this was faster, but it works so well and is so versatile (Can be programmed to do nearly anything) You have 225 Bytes of 8 Bit Filt ROM and RAM to work with! If this was 16 bit it's be even more useful! If you have put a clock device on the computer somewhere It'd be fun to see it struggle with overclock. But I guess I can just increase the FpsCap for the same effect.
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Lol, you are not alone. I was worried some people wouldn't even read the two signs above in the save that tell you the instructions. Missing the sign that says hex next to the display is what a lot of people did...
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i was just about to ask why counting by A produces multiples of 7 for the first few outputs then faulters from that pattern, but now i see it uses hex. +1, can't believe i didn't recognise it
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Thanks, I will.
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Thank you for joining! If you want to change your logo just send me a new one! :) (id:2169567)
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Update: Fixed a bug by updating CTYPE values that were being buggy in a few cases.
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BTW thanks for the upvote :D
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Well... I see some people just don't appreciate the difficulty of making these machines in PowderToy. Go on sir, I dare you to best me.