Draco712
Draco712
389 / 5
21st Sep 2017
24th Jun 2018
not-really-HD subframe screen with 28 by 16 pixels. Runs using a tissue roll,... err, a FILT roll to store 1779 frames. Thanks G-LinuxorU for particle count reduction, and sentinal-5, Pixelcube, and NoVIcE for the ideas. Turn deco on, unpause and enjoy!
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Comments

  • docRoboRobert
    docRoboRobert
    23rd Sep 2017
    This is amazing! 1+
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    23rd Sep 2017
    If I understand correctly, writing to a tissue roll involves using scripts... maybe not possible with CRAY/DRAY?
  • DrDeath
    DrDeath
    23rd Sep 2017
    genius
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    23rd Sep 2017
    Hot damn... if there is a way to write a tissue roll almost as fast as it's red you could have just worked out how to build seriously collossal computers in TPT. you could use it as RAM
  • Zezombye
    Zezombye
    23rd Sep 2017
    well like 95 votes for this save in one day ,-,
  • Zezombye
    Zezombye
    23rd Sep 2017
    Completely awesome
  • gunpowderTR
    gunpowderTR
    23rd Sep 2017
    id:2188939 aaaand my take on th screen, half the size
  • FuriousWeasel
    FuriousWeasel
    23rd Sep 2017
    The stuff on the left can be made much more compact. id:2188905
  • Korteweg
    Korteweg
    22nd Sep 2017
    That's it. As soon as I drop the fps cap to 60, the clock goes to 2.5 GHz on balanced and 1.4 on power saver. If I remove the cap, even browsing saves or commenting pushes it to 3.3-3.5.
  • Korteweg
    Korteweg
    22nd Sep 2017
    It's no use, even on power saver the clock rises automatically from 1.8-2.6 to 3.3. Anyway, thanks for enriching Powder so deeply with your geniality.