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19th Jan 2012
19th Jan 2012
A collection of modular clocked switches and power supplies. See forum thread for details. Feel free to use, credit preferred but not required. Useful in computers or electronics that require a clock source.
cip button switch supply power computer clock electronic component clkinvation

Comments

  • DanielGalrito
    DanielGalrito
    26th Jul 2013
    o.O i dont understand what it do but i vote for complex system +1
  • DCBloodHound
    DCBloodHound
    25th Jan 2012
    @Cip,cool thanks.any other secrets you know about aray?
  • cip
    cip
    25th Jan 2012
    @Dalzala: The buttons should be clickable, but yep, they are small. They are meant to be used in a project and attached to your own buttons and electronics. =)
  • Dalzala
    Dalzala
    25th Jan 2012
    They are so small! I have to ZOOM to use them!
  • cip
    cip
    24th Jan 2012
    @DCBloodHound: Trigger your ARAY with an INST. If you do that the BRAY will pass through conductors and spark them at the same time. You can stop the BRAY with INSL.
  • DCBloodHound
    DCBloodHound
    24th Jan 2012
    btw,do you know an element that alows aray bray to pass through and also send a spark to that element.
  • cip
    cip
    24th Jan 2012
    @DCBloodHound: Yeah; you can use anything that a BRAY can pass through. If your ARAY is triggered by an INST you can even use METL, PSCN, etc.
  • DCBloodHound
    DCBloodHound
    24th Jan 2012
    you can also use inwr and activated switc instead of filt right?
  • cip
    cip
    23rd Jan 2012
    @m_shinoda: Solid BRAYs are formed at intersections unless there is a FILT in the way. The BRAYs on the left fire continuously. The BRAYs on the bottom fire through the PSTE so only random ones get through (for effect). Where they intersect, they leave a blue dot. There is a grid of FILT with only the dots I want removed. The FILTs are decorated black so you can't see them. So solid BRAY dots eventually form in all the spots missing FILTs.
  • m_shinoda
    m_shinoda
    23rd Jan 2012
    Im still wondering how your logo works... with the pste and bray plotting.