https://powdertoy.co.uk/Discussions/Thread/View.html?Thread=23631&PageNum=0#Message=309675 This machine is now supported by LBPHacker's Powder Toy assembler with more info in the docs. (processor IDs, from top to bottom, are 1337, 1339, and 1338)
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There is no adder on this dinky little thing. And, I'm starting to have a sneaking suspicion that you urge me to make visual breakdowns of my smallest machines so you can steal my trade secrets :eyes:
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@Sam_Hayzen Yeah. btw i still can't get my head around what trickery this uses to be a computer lol. I Assume you made an N-bit adder to save space? Allso im curious to see a save highlighting all the stuff, can you do one?
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Done, the A7-28D28 is supported by tptasm! Now just to add support for the A16D16, A8D4, A4D4, A4D8, A8D16, P48D8, and A10D28. :D
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We're having assembler issues, please stand by.
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I'm up, I'm up! I'll get right on that. ~~a n d w h o s a i d I ' m a ' h i s '~~
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Btw the assembler backend is ready, I'm just waiting for @Sam_Hayzen to wake up and update his CPUs so the assembler can find them. Assembler is available at https://github.com/LBPHacker/tptasm - see TL;DR if you feel lost.
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Well, it looks like this thing's falling off FP. At least it got more votes that the A4D8 :D
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It's some software. Check on the forums
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How do you get to LBPHacker's assembler? If it's a save, I don't see it under his username.
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@Qwertyino Yes, given it has enough memory, and the hardware to let it interact with electronics