Scien_Tific
Scien_Tific
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5th Jan 2019
6th Jan 2019
This is my first computer so don't expect any quantum mechanics. INSTRUCTIONS: Copy a program and align it with the pins on the computer, then spark START. If the "BUTTON" text lights up, the program is requesting you to spark a button on the keypad.
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Comments

  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    6th Jan 2019
    aye coo +1
  • spycrab
    spycrab
    6th Jan 2019
    Interesting design choice, having the clock be integrated into the program rather than the cpu itself
  • Fusionftw
    Fusionftw
    6th Jan 2019
    Great, could use a two digit display so the addition program works better. +1
  • gwendal114
    gwendal114
    5th Jan 2019
    this computer is needed a external port for creating stuff and thing, it can be cool
  • SpaceRocket
    SpaceRocket
    5th Jan 2019
    Clock rate is always assuming 60 FPS, calculated from exact frames. I'm going to make a save explaining the ratings better.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    5th Jan 2019
    Actually, you should state your FPS when measuring the clock rate in seconds. (better do it in frames)
  • SpaceRocket
    SpaceRocket
    5th Jan 2019
    LoweTech Computer Rating! Bits: 4, Clock: 0.9735 Hz, Storage: 2048 Bits, Memory: 16 Bits, Ports: 1, Features: 2/10, User-Friendliness: 6/10, Compactness: 5/10, Efficiency: 4/10. OVERALL: 4/10
  • Scien_Tific
    Scien_Tific
    5th Jan 2019
    That's gonna be tomorrow then, it's 0:05(24h clock) in my country
  • cvojan
    cvojan
    5th Jan 2019
    Honestly, i'd like to see a programming tutorial for this +1
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    5th Jan 2019
    Why this attitude to it. Its pretty neat. +1