mark2222
mark2222
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29th Dec 2017
29th Dec 2017
It's a color printer! Using photon stacks and a powerful new single-chamber particle ROM based on the latest particle-order manipulation paradigm.
printer subframe electronics 60hz memory sorcery electronic colors 4096 particle

Comments

  • TheCombustionChamber
    TheCombustionChamber
    7th Nov 2023
    you brake it!
  • stepan243
    stepan243
    7th Jun 2023
    Commands to make it faster: "tpt.setdrawcap(10)" "tpt.setfpscap(2)"
  • stepan243
    stepan243
    7th Jun 2023
    oh my god its 3 picture in this mechanism!
  • YCY
    YCY
    19th Mar 2022
    i HAVE NO iDEA HOW DOES THIS WORKS, WHAT IS DATA ANYWAYS!??!
  • RaconTPT
    RaconTPT
    17th Mar 2022
    Its amazing the quallity of the colour images is so high even though each colour channel has half the amount of bits +1.
  • Sandboxvoid
    Sandboxvoid
    15th Mar 2022
    Yeah I don't get this stuff at all......
  • Sandboxvoid
    Sandboxvoid
    15th Mar 2022
    mark2222: In English please? They need a google translate from Computer nerd->English (or any other language)
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    13th Mar 2022
    @silo88 Each instruction encodes a position and color. The format is (1 << 30) | (x << 19) | (y << 12) | (r << 8) | (g << 4) | b, where r, g and b are 4-bit and x and y are 7-bit. The instructions are encoded into the ctype of the PHOT stack at the top left, with the topmost PHOT being processed first.
  • silo88
    silo88
    12th Mar 2022
    wow i love that second image
  • silo88
    silo88
    12th Mar 2022
    how the f**k did you manage to fit all that data in such a small package, and is there a converter so i can put google images in it? and if not what binary systems are you using so i can encode my own