mad-cow
mad-cow
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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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Comments

  • Di97
    Di97
    23rd Oct 2017
    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
  • 08ohib
    08ohib
    23rd Oct 2017
    TheUndefinitive: I'm running this game on a laptop from 2002, so were running 1970s tech on 2000s era computers too!
  • candorgen
    candorgen
    23rd Oct 2017
    Outstanding! Feels like 1970s-era computers are starting to literally get simulated within 2010s-era computers
  • Tom_Foolery
    Tom_Foolery
    23rd Oct 2017
    I'm waiting to see a subframe computer use this. It feels like TPT has entered the information age. +1
  • fatboy2
    fatboy2
    23rd Oct 2017
    Puts my electronics know how to shame. +1
  • ThePizzaEater1000
    ThePizzaEater1000
    23rd Oct 2017
    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.
  • hybry4
    hybry4
    23rd Oct 2017
    wait until it ends, it's worth it
  • blastershock
    blastershock
    23rd Oct 2017
    I hate you and love you at the same time
  • miguelsanjulian15
    miguelsanjulian15
    23rd Oct 2017
    Wow +1
  • motaywo
    motaywo
    23rd Oct 2017
    @Ben_Ger: You're right: this is as much a computational game-changer as subframe was