processor competition

  • lucasspencer123
    4th Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I think we should have a few competitions in pt so im doing a procesing one if you choose to enter name at the bottom and the save i wont enter but i will vote.
    the main specs you processor should have it should be small can process more than 2 things at once and at least process them at a speed of 0.001 hertz which is about 10 seconds.
    it will also need at least 6 bits of cache flip flop memory.
    the size means it cannot be any larger than half the screen
  • DAVPPK
    4th Jan 2011 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • lucasspencer123
    4th Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    ok one his is too large too slow and cant process more than one code a minute
  • MiXih
    4th Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    lucasspencer123
    it can process more than one code for a minute
  • alexthesax
    4th Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    You expect the mainstream users to be experienced enough to not only make a processor similar to devas8ta's, but to be faster smaller and 6-bit? You're dreaming!
  • Xenocide
    4th Jan 2011 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    I watch with anticipation and clean shorts ready for backup...
  • lucasspencer123
    4th Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    well the thing is with devast8as is hes only designed it so it has a one minute timer so if you have a stack you then have to wait for the next code please correct me if the timer speed is wrong. also the date of the end of the competition is 1st of febuary.
    alecthesax its not a six bit processor thats the amout of memory it has itcan be if you want it to be but i would say try for atleast 4
  • devast8a
    4th Jan 2011 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    lucasspencer123
    Actually, the time was arbitrary, also it runs faster/slower depending on ones speed of their computer.

    As for the competition, what actions should the processor be capable of?
  • lucasspencer123
    4th Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    well it needs to be able to control its cache and ram recive and write in the ram and output a command for every result
  • kamikai
    4th Jan 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    hmm... I'm interested in making arithmetical logic units, however getting the inputs and outputs controlled by a timer and stored into memory and having it all controlled by another set of inputs is not really in my interests or skill.