motaywo
motaywo
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25th Oct 2017
25th Oct 2017
Photon Mass Storage (PMS) arose less than a week ago, as one of the most groundbreaking saves of recent years. Let's all work together to keep breaking ground. If you have an idea for advancement or a wip save, post in the comments!

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  • motaywo
    motaywo
    27th Oct 2017
    You should post all that info to the forums/wiki. I'm sure it could help a lot of people. I've published a static demo of the Trigonic reader I had mentioned. Right now it's more just like concept art because I haven't been able to make it work, but any input you've got would be great. 2203514
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    27th Oct 2017
    10/26/17 Well, I was thinking more on the lines of a series of large documents shared via Google Drive. I've already documented a lot of subframe phenomena, principles, technology and proposed nomenclature, but that knowledge has probably doubled by now. I also have a fairly extensive colour coding scheme for allowing much clearer analysis of FILT logic in computational applications. I'll have a look into that "trigonic" technology.
  • motaywo
    motaywo
    26th Oct 2017
    I also realize that I glossed over vast amounts of history and credit to past works when creating this save. I was hesitant to skip so much but the limited character count left very little room to maneuver - I had to cut straight to the punchline to get my point across. If you plan to create a subframe history save though, I'd totally support that!
  • motaywo
    motaywo
    26th Oct 2017
    @Schmolendevice - first off: "sub-subframe". A while back, Draco712 and NoVIcE independently published demo saves showing rare cases where a pixel can be updated twice in one frame. Draco712 referred to it as "pseudo sub-subframe" and I thought the name fit. Both saves were -very- experiment and only worked in special cases, but being able to apply such technology could allow systems to read at essentially 120 Hz instead of 60.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    26th Oct 2017
    "sub-subframe"? Do clarify. Singlehandedly established a "new" field, that of TPT nanoPHOTonics? Someday I'll have published my grand technology archive, but as for subframe history, I would say it all started with Vanhar's 60 Hz PSTN rotator saves, documenting the predictable production of solid SPRK and then mniip's first 60 Hz incrementer to which I responded with the first column configuration counter, thence FuriousWeasel, LBPHacker and mark2222.
  • motaywo
    motaywo
    25th Oct 2017
    I'll update this save regulary with new ideas and developments. Let's work together and see what happens