Sam_Hayzen
Sam_Hayzen
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20th Aug 2018
16th Jan 2019
https://powdertoy.co.uk/Discussions/Thread/View.html?Thread=22922
computer wires math

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  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    20th Aug 2018
    It's a new element that's technically still in limbo but seems pretty solid right now, and we subframers love it so far. It'll come in 93.4 or 94, whichever comes out next.
  • Cool4Cool
    Cool4Cool
    20th Aug 2018
    @moonheart08 :-P yeah, ik subframe tech is pretty amazing at this point. I haven't heard of the LDTC, can you send me a save ID if it is available, or more info on what it is?
  • moonheart08
    moonheart08
    20th Aug 2018
    Cool4Cool, actually, they don't. First off, the upcoming LDTC makes quite a few things smaller. And second off, things like the R2 you commonly see around are actually made using tech that's a few years old at this point. the R2 is incredibly out of date :P
  • ludapecurka123
    ludapecurka123
    20th Aug 2018
    I have read the manual. I have no idea what was it about at all.
  • Sam_Hayzen
    Sam_Hayzen
    20th Aug 2018
    Heh, oi vey...
  • Cool4Cool
    Cool4Cool
    20th Aug 2018
    The subframers have some work to do in order to catch up to this level of Moore's Law.
  • Sam_Hayzen
    Sam_Hayzen
    20th Aug 2018
    And, I'm actually really trying to move on from 'classical' electronics, but complex subframe components have been hard for me so far.
  • Sam_Hayzen
    Sam_Hayzen
    20th Aug 2018
    I have plans for an assembler, but it will be difficult given the way the tape ROM works on the P48D8, being layered by bank and all. And, LBPHacker, it's not completely classical; the data bus is actually subframe.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    20th Aug 2018
    The Tesla series looks awesome, this model included. You're doing with classical electronics what I never really had the guts to do with it. Kudos.
  • Chemlab
    Chemlab
    20th Aug 2018
    also PLEASE make an assembler