Using high level assembly language, this "super" computer can execute "complex" procedures like finding primes and playing games! Don't forget to switch it on. Oh, and DON'T blow it up.
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Tested by me with a wifi thingy
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Pizza_PowerXYZ: Umm, what did you expect? That's like dropping a nuke on a house and then complaint that it isn't ready for a nuclear war. Smh
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not very good against EMP
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Very Nice +1
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Real Cool
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Welcome to 2020.
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I don't understand how it works xd
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I dont remember postin what i did before i think it was 1 year ago
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nice :)
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@David-P oops forgot to reply when that came. But well, this processor doesn't have a NAND operation... it does have a not-and, though, i.e. Z = (~X) & Y. Looks like I didn't put the brackets in the forum post, sorry if it confused you xP