mark2222
mark2222
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11th Jul 2011
1st Oct 2016
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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Comments

  • Thimo
    Thimo
    12th Jul 2011
    Well, this thing doesn't say when it's done, it didn't generate a number when I put the palette in and pressed on, i just plainly got a green input thing. People who voted down think it's unclear.
  • Yeungers
    Yeungers
    12th Jul 2011
    @321boom i know stu*f you n**bs
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    12th Jul 2011
    No, they probably blew it up before noticing :D By the way, since searching "tpthlalsc" doesn't work, here's the permalink to the forum post: https://powdertoy.co.uk/Discussions/Thread/View.html?Thread=8767&PageNum=0#Message=137724 (copy and paste at browser)
  • 321boom
    321boom
    12th Jul 2011
    AWESOME!!!!!! people voted down? :( probably noobs who dont understand...
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    12th Jul 2011
    Ok, I added a blank palette into the other programs save.
  • theLine
    theLine
    12th Jul 2011
    very cool
  • Ace
    Ace
    12th Jul 2011
    May we have a blank program palette to use?
  • 22
    22
    12th Jul 2011
    the game is slow but the rest is cool multiplication is a bit faster
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    12th Jul 2011
    The computer has variables for the upper and lower bounds of possible numbers. It takes the number in the middle by adding half the difference to the lower bound. When you tell it if the guess is too high or too low it will change the lower and upper bounds accordingly. Real high level code can be seen in the forum post.
  • thespazz
    thespazz
    12th Jul 2011
    2 complex i vote up