My 4th computer, and my 2nd after learning subframe! Decent size, decent speed, plus an actually readable assembly language and many more features make for an easy-to-use computer. Compiler & instructions on GitHub: github.com/64-Tesseract/msFILTc
computer
subframe
filt
calculator
Comments
-
64_Tesseract: Don't ever underestimate the stupidity of most users.
-
64_Tesseract: thanks
-
Zero5556: All I'm doing is reading a file & automatically setting CTYPEs, take a look at powdertoy.co.uk/Wiki/W/Lua.html for basics :)
-
Furry_02: Yeah probably, I had a hex keypad 2 computers ago but base 10 is hard to convert - you can input decimal with PROP so I thought it'd be easier that way. Also I can understand not knowing that FILT can do bit math, but it must be a miracle if someone hasn't even heard of CTYPE lol
-
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
-
Huh. Interesting. I would suggest making an actual input keyboard, as most people won't even know what CTYPE is, let alone how hexadecimal works.
-
Your computer look so complicated,i don't even know how to use mods and have to use PROP to write programs for my computer +1
-
DanielUbTb: thanks for reminding me lol, forgot to say what the password is *facepalm*
-
RaconTPT: Unfortunately signs can only link to forum posts, & it's easier to upload everything to 1 website anyway
-
Sandboxvoid: Press C, then click on the thing you want to configure. With DRAY the first line is what you want to copy & the second is how far away, with CRAY it's how far away first and then how many pixels... takes a little getting used to