LBPHacker
LBPHacker
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7th Jul 2018
2nd Apr 2022
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

Comments

  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    13th Jul 2018
    O wow, the electronic engineer god-tier users in one section, im finna pass-out
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    12th Jul 2018
    Yes it can. Anything can.
  • PortalPlayer
    PortalPlayer
    12th Jul 2018
    But can it run DOOM?
  • DUC
    DUC
    12th Jul 2018
    @LBPHacker I meant for the R2.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    12th Jul 2018
    I added a link to the R1 for the lolz.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    12th Jul 2018
    @DUC: Wut lol. I don't think I get what you're asking, but one clock cycle is one frame here. @NoVIcE: Both seem likely. Bigger computers is not necessarily true though as parts tend to get smaller.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    12th Jul 2018
    @LBP but that would require bigger computers, or some kind one-frame-multiple-updates way of making the computer, if thats possible.
  • DUC
    DUC
    12th Jul 2018
    @LBPHacker I know this is subframe, but is the real clock cycle once per frame? If not, then computers can get even faster without fraction-frame-updates.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    12th Jul 2018
    Meh not really. I can totally see multi-operation-per-frame architectures happening soon.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    12th Jul 2018
    Actually, if a computer does 1 operation per frame, that means its the fastest a computer can be.