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11th May 2023
25th April
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tutorial help subframe filt ama computer 60hz electronics electric

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  • Tunge
    Tunge
    5th May
    how does 0d work
  • SUSaNOO
    SUSaNOO
    14th April
    jeremy6489: It's an energy particle which makes it possible to stack it over a conductor and still be able to spark the conductor under it with your cursor. You can then use deco on the GRVT to clarify what the button does (as shown in id:2258026).
  • jeremy6489
    jeremy6489
    12th April
    what's the purpose of GRVT in subframe? I see it used a lot but with no explanation
  • SUSaNOO
    SUSaNOO
    3rd April
    So if you want to convert a FILT ctype to decimal on a 7-segment display, I recommend first converting the ctype to individual sparks by basically doing the opposite of the encoder in this save, then you could input the spark signals into a normal SPRK bin to dec.
  • 1tron
    1tron
    2nd April
    The one thats sparks to a 7 seg
  • SUSaNOO
    SUSaNOO
    2nd April
    1tron: Depends on the type you're trying to make. Do you need one that outputs a ctype with the digits encoded, or do you need one that outputs sparks to a 7-seg?
  • 1tron
    1tron
    2nd April
    Any tips on how to make a binary to decimal with filt? i've been attempting to do that for a while.
  • SUSaNOO
    SUSaNOO
    26th March
    raptorshark: Subframe itself is the concept of having a conductor (e.g. METL) powered every frame, making it possible to make continuous lasers using ARAY, for example. What you're probably referring to is called a solid spark. This is the conductor that's powered every frame. You can make it a lot of different ways, but the easiest is with CONV and BTRY. You can learn this easily from mark2222's subframe 101 saves.
  • raptorshark
    raptorshark
    25th March
    whats a subframe
  • SUSaNOO
    SUSaNOO
    25th March
    1tron: This sums it up pretty well. https://robey.lag.net/2012/11/14/how-to-add-numbers-2.html