mad-cow
22nd Oct 2017
29th Apr 2022
Ivel236 and I made a printer to demonstrate MASS PHOTON STORAGE. There are extra roms in the save and here (ID: 2201571 ) Here is the script to make your own roms for the printer. Subphoton ROM Builder: https://starcatcher.us/scripts?view=136
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amazingnewtech
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@hybry4 Why did you wait till the end ;_; (i just jumped to the end, heh..nice) . . . . @motawo Yee, ah hm.. Yeah I'll get to looking at it later tonight, alrighty cool goodluck!
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A lot of hype here. I'd still vie that this (id:2046454) was one of the grandest outputs of subframe technology to come out as of yet. It is a fair realization that EHOLE is no longer needed for high density memory, but being read-only, this technology would likely only be of use as a very high density "USB" to be ultimately loaded onto a reusable, random access FILT drive. Else, the main praise would be to the fine output apparatus rather than the mere stack of PHOT.
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@Damian97 Well, with a few photon stacks being read in parallel you could output to a display. For now the stacks can only be used once, but with some work, we can keep them after reading, allowing high density storage in tpt. As far as filt logic gates go.. If i can I'll put something together, but the ctype of phot/filt/bray are in binary and the different modes of filt are binary operators. The wiki kind of helps actually.
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on 1-3 page. +1 and fav for idea.
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mad-cow: That's pretty impressive idea. Using the colors of photon to store data. I like the way you use conv to make thing read and work a lot faster, making it look like a reader. For me, it' pretty hard to understand how it reads things, since I haven't understood FILT logical gates. Even if I don't see many uses for it in a future (Since text things aren't very popular), I can say you and Ivel236 made pretty complex and interesting thing in TPT. I can say that you have a potential to get
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TheUndefinitive: I'm running this game on a laptop from 2002, so were running 1970s tech on 2000s era computers too!
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Outstanding! Feels like 1970s-era computers are starting to literally get simulated within 2010s-era computers
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I'm waiting to see a subframe computer use this. It feels like TPT has entered the information age. +1
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Puts my electronics know how to shame. +1
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This is just amazing. There is quite a bit of potential for this, and i feel that this is only the start of a major thing.