Crionis
Crionis
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15th May 2011
30th Dec 2011
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Comments

  • heretik
    heretik
    30th Jul 2011
    Hats off. Simply amazing. Now to learn how it works...
  • rdococ
    rdococ
    25th Jul 2011
    Armor, it IS phisically possible to have a 4-bit computer. Infact, I wanted to say what Joda said.
  • Joda123
    Joda123
    10th Jul 2011
    AWESOME!! A computer can use as many bits as possible. :D The bigger the PT (which would be laggy), the more bits.
  • rectar2
    rectar2
    21st Jun 2011
    Yes it is.
  • Armor
    Armor
    17th Jun 2011
    Ummmm. Its not physically possible to have a 4bit computer.
  • TangentDelta
    TangentDelta
    16th Jun 2011
    It's incredibly simple yet very powerful. A suggestion would be to add an I/O port.
  • mniip
    mniip
    12th Jun 2011
    what about inc and dec functions?
  • frank22
    frank22
    5th Jun 2011
    Anyone got programs for it? I made a small one...we should have a main page with lots of programs...you 'd like need to submit them to Crionis and he'll add them to the programs page
  • Demoman200
    Demoman200
    22nd May 2011
    People should vote this up to bring it back to the front page! This is amazing!!
  • BlueAmulet
    BlueAmulet
    22nd May 2011
    @POWDER_TECH The example above says: In a place called A i place the number 8, Then receive a number from the keyboard and place that in a place called B. If the number 8 is higher than then the number in B, jump to the 6'th line in the commands, move whats in B to D and go to the VGA line. Else, move whats in A to D and jump to the 7'th line or the VGA line. The VGA LINE takes whats in D and sends it to the little display on the right. END just ends the program.