I made a computer again. It can do a lot of stuff the previous one couldn't and still can't do a lot of stuff I'd like it to be able to do. It definitely can solve quadratic equations. Check the relevant forum thread too. And try tpt.setfpscap(2)!
technology
computer
magic
electronics
16bit
processor
programmable
subframe
rt2812a
r216
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Yeah, I love how it partly destroys itself once you do that by firing beams of PSCN, FILT, and CONV everywhere. Utter chaos!
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Yeah, that's great fun! I've already mentioned earlier (like 15 pages of comments earlier) that the R2 is especially satisfying to annihilate with WARP.
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My favourite thing to do with computers in TPT is to explode them in different ways and see how the system reacts (and how it ultimately glitches out).
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Fixed a bug where big numbers would be parsed incorrectly (with a gain of 1/10) if their 8th digit was smaller than 5. For example 9999999999999 was parsed as 9.999999e12 but 1111111111111 was parsed as 1.111111e11. Thanks @Creeperalex2006 for finding that (though I'm pretty sure that wasn't your intention).
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Oh yeah, by 11 missing particles I meant I can't replicate the blowing up part, only the solution being wrong part.
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Your version has 11 particles missing from the terminal around where the characters are synthesised, that's why it blows up. Please be more careful next time you save it separately (for no reason, might I add). As for why the imaginary part of the solution is off by a lot, I'm not sure. I'll look into that.
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and i used very simple numbers.
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i think i broke it. id:2305372
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Hey, maybe I could port the 1K ZX Chess (google it) to the R2. 1K R2 Chess. :P
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It's dark grey, not black.* Anyway yeah. Incidentally, that's the most complicated part of the whole contraption.