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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this is not a computer for what it is seeing how you did it its epic but the term super computer is too much for it does things very slowly even though its made from inst its a oversized processor but I li
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Yay, now searching "tpthlalsc" in powdertoy.co.uk will show the forum post! Interested users please go there, there's much more to this than a more-or-less game AI.
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:0 speechless
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@Thimo I suppose you're right. I can't put a lot of text into the save for explanations as there is a limit to the number of tags, and even those aray simple instructions were incredibly tedious to make. That's why I tried to put everything into the forum post (though many probably didn't bother to look). Those people aren't my target audience anyway, it's more those people who actually understand what's going on (such as the processing capability required to play the more or less game). Any suggestions on how to make it clearer?
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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.
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@321boom i know stu*f you n**bs
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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)
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AWESOME!!!!!! people voted down? :( probably noobs who dont understand...
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Ok, I added a blank palette into the other programs save.
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very cool