ArthurTen
ArthurTen
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29th March
29th March
It got a lil upgrade :)
electronics electronic electric electricity computer calculator mechanics display

Comments

  • ga
    ga
    31st March
    why does it wanna do 2 so bad
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    31st March
    @rooger In TPT a spark cycle is 8 frames and because the game runs at 60 frames per second you can do anything directly or indirectly controled by sparks 7.5 times per second. Subframing is tricking the game into ignoring the spark cycle and doing things 60 times per second instead. You have to know how the game works under the hood (in particual in which order particles are updated) to trick it into subframing.
  • rooger
    rooger
    31st March
    eth even is subframe
  • CATSSMAC
    CATSSMAC
    30th March
    or, you could make a 8 bit, then {attempt} to make a 16 bit, and so on until subframe is learned
  • ArthurTen
    ArthurTen
    30th March
    random_person: IDK subframe yet. I'll start to learn it after i build an 8-bit one.
  • CATSSMAC
    CATSSMAC
    30th March
    Not a subframe computer, a working quantum computer
  • Fureks
    Fureks
    30th March
    nice is good the computer like
  • ArthurTen
    ArthurTen
    30th March
    hello128bit: Thank you. I'll try my best.
  • ArthurTen
    ArthurTen
    30th March
    Leaf1: Thanks. I've started working on it. I am a musician, not a computer scientist. So wish me luck, this is gonna be a challenge for me :). Also, there'll be a screen.
  • Leaf1
    Leaf1
    30th March
    please make a 8-bit version