OrthogonalCaster
OrthogonalCaster
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6th Apr 2023
6th Apr 2023
I've started to experiment with LITH-based calculation devices, made a variable storage system and a setup to add values from two LITH variables.
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  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    7th Apr 2023
    Check out my LITH charge to binary module (subframed), id:2996133
  • OrthogonalCaster
    OrthogonalCaster
    7th Apr 2023
    id:2996020
  • OrthogonalCaster
    OrthogonalCaster
    7th Apr 2023
    Check out the other modules!
  • JeantheFox
    JeantheFox
    6th Apr 2023
    love how users discover possible new PT Revolutions
  • OrthogonalCaster
    OrthogonalCaster
    6th Apr 2023
    Thanks!
  • micque
    micque
    6th Apr 2023
    oh wow! +1! congrats on getting FP by the way!
  • Quinnyboy3000
    Quinnyboy3000
    6th Apr 2023
    indeed
  • ratio1
    ratio1
    6th Apr 2023
    @Denderth
  • OrthogonalCaster
    OrthogonalCaster
    6th Apr 2023
    I'll have to read a lot about how that trick works, subframe is something I'm very hesitant to learn because all the part order shenanigans. But I'm glad that there's some way around the 99 value limit :)
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    6th Apr 2023
    Nice +1. You can store far more than 99 sparks in LITH with a pretty simple trick, id:2945417 The trick is related to subframing so it should be pretty easy to make a subframed LITH adder.