Jerehmia
Jerehmia
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27th Apr 2023
27th Apr 2023
Squeezing the most performance out of TPT's 8 frame tick rate, I had to come up with a new (bulky) way of controlling LCRY remotely to switch the large, confined LCD segments in time. Credits to tptQuantification for the character set and display style.
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Comments

  • z4dg9ssw135
    z4dg9ssw135
    28th Apr 2023
    nice , +
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    28th Apr 2023
    tptQuantification's 16 segment display is in active development, make sure to visit id:3001973
  • phantomcrafter1
    phantomcrafter1
    28th Apr 2023
    ratio1: I'm on android and somehow I am getting 29-30 fps
  • mad-cow
    mad-cow
    27th Apr 2023
    It's awesome seeing casual use of particle order. Good save too :)
  • SalmontheSalmon
    SalmontheSalmon
    27th Apr 2023
    I'm a simple person. I see a 16 segment display, I like it. +1
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    27th Apr 2023
    +1 +Fav I WISH I made something like this. Well done @Jerehmia
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    27th Apr 2023
    @SUSaNOO That's the intention, plus it's a demonstration that it doesn't always have to be subframed for the particle order to be important. It isn't just the FILT stuff, the LCD switching relies on manipulating the lowest #ID LCRY particle of the segment with a DRAY also.
  • SUSaNOO
    SUSaNOO
    27th Apr 2023
    Hey, nice one. I feel like people who don't understand subframe can learn to associate particle order through this. +1 (ps: My CL2 subframe computer is almost ready for a demo, currently assembling and wiring everything.)
  • micque
    micque
    27th Apr 2023
    this is just so impressive!
  • micque
    micque
    27th Apr 2023
    ohh very nice! +1!