goglesq
goglesq
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30th Sep 2022
27th Oct 2022
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electronics computer tools swch aray

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  • goglesq
    goglesq
    27th Oct 2022
    Ah. thanks
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    27th Oct 2022
    You only need FILTs if you have crossing BRAYs so you don't get those solid BRAYs, you can influence how long a normal BRAY stays around by setting the life property of the ARAY that casts the BRAY. If you set life to 1 (or 2 if you need to detect the BRAY with a sensor) for all of your ARAYs your builds will get a whole lot simpler. This is how I would build V3 id:2946121
  • goglesq
    goglesq
    26th Oct 2022
    Only problem is that FILT is beneath the pixels
  • goglesq
    goglesq
    26th Oct 2022
    Hm. Good idea-
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    26th Oct 2022
    Nice +1. Tip: make V3 even faster by just craying in PSCNs directly to spark the output INSTs. If you leave a row of empty pixels between the PSCNs and the INSTs it will just spark the INST for which the PSCN was activated.
  • goglesq
    goglesq
    7th Oct 2022
    You can copy with credit
  • AlgoPowdo
    AlgoPowdo
    3rd Oct 2022
    can you copy freely or credit
  • goglesq
    goglesq
    30th Sep 2022
    Once you turn SWCH off, you can't turn it back on for 10 frames after turning it off. (most of the time)
  • goglesq
    goglesq
    30th Sep 2022
    Actually, now that I look at it, the DLAY is there so that you can clear spark clear and set the register's data both at once. Without the DLAY, sparking the data inputs and clear pin at the same time wouldn't work.
  • goglesq
    goglesq
    30th Sep 2022
    For timings. Cache register V1 was specifically designed for my computer, which needed those delays to stay synchronized.