USCN - Universal Semiconductor. Conducts to and from every element. Suggested colour: #6633AA (purple)
USCN would conduct to and from every electronic element, essentially like PSCN and NSCN combined.
This would be useful in many electronic saves, because it would allow compact 2-frame delays in INSL and save lots of space when you're trying to transfer SPRK between NSCN and PSCN.
For example, you wouldn't have to put down NSCN+METL+PSCN to transfer SPRK between certain elements, and it would generally reduce the size and increase the speed of many components, such as binary adders.
USCN could create very precise delays between two channels of INST, having a minimum of 2 frames, and only 1 extra pixel for each frame of delay.
EDIT: Oops, I posted this in the wrong section, could someone please move it?
I wonder who needs a slightly faster binary adder? :)
Anyhow, I agree, this would be a nice addition, and if it could conduct from and to INST too that could also be helpful.
Of course, good usage of ARAY can solve lots of problems too, but this could still be useful.
I agree this would be useful, but probably won't be considered unless it has more than just the features of pscn and nscn combined. Maybe it could conduct through insl or activate things like pcln for only a few frames before turning them off.