Rawing
Rawing
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14th Jul 2012
24th Sep 2014
This memory can be used to build computers or whatever, but it's not a standalone thing. If you 'don't know what to do', I don't care. This is for people who know what they're doing. Other people don't need this.
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Comments

  • The8BitPotato
    The8BitPotato
    26th Jul 2016
    This must have the most complex TPT circuit I've ever seen. o.o
  • erictom333
    erictom333
    9th Dec 2015
    can you make a 46-bit 64-adr one?
  • Darkn1883r
    Darkn1883r
    9th Sep 2014
    @Rawing: I already made one. id:1617697
  • Rawing
    Rawing
    2nd Aug 2014
    me? No, I don't think I'll update this any more. I'll wait for the next tpt version and then build a completely fresh FILT RAM. (29 bit per pixel!)
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    16th Jul 2014
    could you update it to include cray b2d?
  • mecha-man
    mecha-man
    21st Jun 2014
    @massey101: I thought so to, so I adapted arK's CRAM to wrk without WIFI. You can find it at id:977825.
  • massey101
    massey101
    20th Jun 2014
    @Rawing. Yeah but yours doesn't have wifi. Therefore best. If you could update it to do 1x1 bit density without wifi then it would be perfect.
  • Rawing
    Rawing
    20th Jun 2014
    @konsole: Writing a tutorial would take a lot of effort... and in the end, what matters is, you have to understand how it's done; you can't just build stuff by following instructions. I already explained how the demultiplexer works, though, so you can start by reading that. Then I think it's best if you just reverse engineer other people's electronics. Ask yourself "how's it do that?" and "What happens if I spark this?".
  • konsole
    konsole
    19th Jun 2014
    Hmmm... Would I be a bit needy to ask for a tutorial on how to build this sort of stuff?
  • Rawing
    Rawing
    19th Jun 2014
    @massey101: Holy cow, you're right. All of the "version 3" designs have a massive design flaw. Or rather, "had", because I fixed it now. Thanks for the heads up! However, it pains me to see anyone call this "the best RAM". This design is outdated garbage. Take a look at arK's CRAY RAM.