CYZ1B8K,a procurement of several days work and having to do homework dangerously close to the due dates, this save demonstrates the fibbonachi sequence untill it overflows, also its a 16 bit process.
computer
electronics
fibbonachi
subframe
filt
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@Killaship2 This form factor has an explanation, it's the most compatible and efficient form factor for building subframe computers because the update order of components goes from left to right and from top to bottom. What I mean by this? that basically almost all architectures need a similar update order of it's internal structures, so it gives a specific appearance even though the computer is completely different in architecture. So we are not necesarily copying each other.
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after some time it just becomes numbers
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I notice the form factor is similar to LBPHacker's R2-series computers. Is this intentional, or just a consequence of what the technology is? I figure that by this point, there's gotta be a "standard" bunch of tech used for FILT memory or subframe processes.
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That's amazing. Probably more powerful than my computer
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@ASimpleCreator Thanks I learned a bit more about computers in TPT. Very interesting stuff.
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turing complete computer*
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this is a turing computer, the massive block of filt you see is RAM, and you can write to preexisting memory, which allows you to make a pointer in memory itself with jumps
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@AcAwesomeAndrew the filter is for storing info i think, maybe numbers already shown
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one question: HOW DOES THIS COMMENT CHANGE ITS TEXT?!
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Ok i now see I am foolish. The filter is the ROM?