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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  • Supercrafter
    Supercrafter
    9th Nov 2019
    player name:'/7gow_GOW
  • Supercrafter
    Supercrafter
    9th Nov 2019
    I hit something, it printed slower than the reader, after a minute it says: isis. :/
  • ItMeGag
    ItMeGag
    29th Sep 2019
    how long did this take you?
  • ItMeGag
    ItMeGag
    29th Sep 2019
    I sat here and read the entire thing
  • mad-cow
    mad-cow
    12th Jul 2019
    Sure thing ^^ Thanks, same to you too. Have a good life
  • Scarf_Boy
    Scarf_Boy
    12th Jul 2019
    that makes sense. thank you for helping me understand parts of this, youve been really helpful. good luck with whatever you do next!
  • mad-cow
    mad-cow
    8th Jul 2019
    By preserving the stack, I mean being able to read it more than once. Imagine you have a stack of papers and after reading a page, you shred it. You can only read the stack once, much like the PHOT stack here. There has been work by other users to make the stack reusable though. In this analogy, instead of shredding the paper, we just make a new stack of the papers we read.
  • Scarf_Boy
    Scarf_Boy
    29th Jun 2019
    by preserveing the stack, do you mean the photons last forever, or something else? photons dont die if their life is 0, same goes for neut prot and elec. This save is insanely impressive and i hope you come back :)
  • mad-cow
    mad-cow
    22nd Jun 2019
    @Scarf_Boy Yeeah, you got it :P This method only lets you read the stack once.. I haven't played TPT nearly as much after posting this, but I remember @Motaywo had some great stuff with PHOT stacks that preserved the stack somehow.
  • Scarf_Boy
    Scarf_Boy
    22nd Jun 2019
    oh! figured it out. i missed the fray thing in the text. i had no clue it only affected the top particle in a stack. neat.