I made a computer again. It can do a lot of stuff the previous one couldn't and can do most stuff that I'd ever wanted a TPT computer to do. It definitely can churn out Fibonacci numbers and primes. Check the relevant forum thread too.
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@RandomGoober Using a transpiler to convert between different assembly languages (such as MIPS or ARM32 to another architecture) is generally not a practical approach though. Programming directly in modern ASM is notoriously difficult and time-consuming.
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waiting for a working TPT inside TPT
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Consult the manual.
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is the instruction set cisc or risc
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deathhawk: prob only 2d
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i misread mandelbrot, but Vector would be significantly quicker, in theory
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so, theoretically 16kB max, if you were using vector graphics for the mantelroot one you could get more speed, you are programming for raster, shuch is extremely power hungry and requires higher clock speeds
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Nope, it can do 4x more at most, as in the bits and pieces save.
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its more comprable to a ZX spectrum lol
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was that the largest memory cell you made for it?