Sandboxvoid
Sandboxvoid
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18th Jun 2020
18th Jun 2020
Just a tutorial on FILT, if you are wondering why there are no 's in this, it is because the text generator I use does not support them. I know it is mostly text base but it kinda has to be.
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  • JustAPlayer
    JustAPlayer
    18th Jun 2020
    what eleme- wait, should i put elements or numbers in ctype?
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    18th Jun 2020
    "Binary of FILT". Well, these are all things that have been around for years with the subframe revolution. Each FILT has a 30-bit ctype representing its binary value. I would strongly recommend LBPHacker's and mark2222's subframe tutorials for details on the usage of FILT for computing.
  • Sandboxvoid
    Sandboxvoid
    18th Jun 2020
    JustAPlayer: Ctype works, also. Use my full FILT spectrum, you can add colours and use em.
  • forthe
    forthe
    18th Jun 2020
    @JustAPlayer Use the PROP tool on FILT, set the ctype to something. Its binary representation should be stored in the spectrum. If the ctype of FILT is not 0, then heating won't change the color.
  • JustAPlayer
    JustAPlayer
    18th Jun 2020
    pls help ctype doesnt work
  • AtomicX
    AtomicX
    18th Jun 2020
    cytype i belive.
  • JustAPlayer
    JustAPlayer
    18th Jun 2020
    but how do you colour FILT without heating it?
  • JustAPlayer
    JustAPlayer
    18th Jun 2020
    i think i can figure out the binary of FILT, i can count in binary by myself: 0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111. i just counted from 0 to 15 in binary, and i think the binary of filt is in its spectrum?
  • JustAPlayer
    JustAPlayer
    18th Jun 2020
    oh frick i can make adders with this
  • Sandboxvoid
    Sandboxvoid
    18th Jun 2020
    forthe: It is a very basic tutorial anyway.