I'm trying to make a higher or lower guessing game with AI but for some reason PSCN doesn't conduct to NTCT and I've tried heating it over 100 with "tmp" and "temp." Do you guys know what's going on?
@Sergeant_Starfruit (View Post)
Well, I tried that too, and apparently NTCT keeps cooling down to its original temperature for no reason at all. I also have ambient heat off..
Edit: Apparently NSCN can conduct to NTCT, but PSCN can't. This can be used to create one-way circuits which violate the law of PSCN->NSCN only.
I also noticed a funny thing: If you place metl and it has contact with pscn and ntct, both mtl and pscn together conduct to ntct, but if separated and sparked at the same time, they cant conduct to ntct.
@Sergeant_Starfruit (View Post)
To get PTCT to conduct to NTCT all of the time, place NSCN between them.
To get PTCT to conduct to NTCT only when the NTCT is above 100C place PSCN between them and heat the NTCT to above 100C. To keep them above 100C simply place METL next to it (best to have a 1 pixel gap) and send a spark through it (or pace a battery next to the METL.)
edit: I am a master at being reduntant and giving useless info... awkward lol.
You sir, don't read the posts properly. We are talking about PSCN not conducting to NTCT... and I alearedy said NSCN conducts to NTCT while PSCN doesn't! PSCN seems to only receive from NTCT I think NSCN should receive-only and PSCN should conduct to NTCT, and receive sprk from it.
Also, I alearedy mentioned the METL+PSCN conducting to ntct...
You should actually read the posts before posting.
The only new info you gave is the metl helps ntct to stay over 100, which is what makes metl+pscn work. I don't know how many posts your did read, but you ignored my whole post for sure.
Next time read instead of repeating stuff.
No, I just forget things at the same rate I read... Sorry.
No problem, I sometimes have to read stuff twice..
@Sergeant_Starfruit (View Post)
Anyway, use NSCN instead.