JustAPlayer
JustAPlayer
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16th May 2020
13th Nov 2020
A memory reader and a binary counter. I accidentally made the binary counter when I was trying to make a simple switch using ARAY. And so, I found out how to make binary counters. Free to copy without credit!
electronics computer

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  • INFINITY-BOI
    INFINITY-BOI
    30th May 2020
    can i redraw and use ur jesus thing as logo ?
  • JustAPlayer
    JustAPlayer
    30th May 2020
    i made a smaller shift register with clear pin
  • INFINITY-BOI
    INFINITY-BOI
    30th May 2020
    it is just name , TPT default FPS is 60 , thats why it is 60HZ
  • JustAPlayer
    JustAPlayer
    30th May 2020
    so TPT's refresh rate is capped at 60hz?
  • INFINITY-BOI
    INFINITY-BOI
    30th May 2020
    it is doenst exist in TPT
  • JustAPlayer
    JustAPlayer
    30th May 2020
    144hz = U L T R A F R A M E
  • INFINITY-BOI
    INFINITY-BOI
    30th May 2020
    id:2548991 , i have made 15hz lasers . (60 hz = subframe , 30 hz = half-subframe(1 action per 2 frames) , 15 hz = quadframe(1 action per 4 frames))
  • JustAPlayer
    JustAPlayer
    30th May 2020
    @LaserCannonX watch that shift register GIF in the complete electronics tutorial on the TPT wiki and observe what that shift register is doing. then try to recreate that in TPT...
  • JustAPlayer
    JustAPlayer
    30th May 2020
    shift register latches help you read the output of a shift register without shifting it, according to the complete electronics tutorial. it just reads the shift register memory and sends it out as a BRAY signal.
  • INFINITY-BOI
    INFINITY-BOI
    30th May 2020
    whats the difference betweem shift register latch and just shift register ?