Pharaoh
25th Apr 2015
18th Sep 2015
This is the first time I've dabbled with computer circuitry, so I hope you enjoy. This is a summation or addition calculator, and can handle 16-bit numbers.
electronic
filt
aray
circuit
adder
logic
gates
Comments
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Nice work on this save. @ErgOnWire By the way, in the case that the devs say again and again that increasing the screen size be useless thanks to the fact that 'sub-pixels' simply don't exist, 64 bit CPUs would in fact be possible with the current FILT technology. And yeah with LBPHacker and subframe timing, subframe timing will allow for very high computing speeds.. Just keep waiting for a 16 bit instruction per frame computer to come out.
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Nice job on that adder, maybe 16-bit ALU next time? :D BTW if we could make the PT simulation bigger, some more advanced electronics will be possible to make. Like a 64 bit CPU with LED colour display :DD
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good job
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Subframe timing FTW
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This is a really nice and fast 16bit binary full adder. back in the day i made a 10bit one, but yours is truly faster and better!
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well at least you could make a keypad where every key's connected to thier binary respectives. But since I'm working on that now theres no idea to go develop it now. Mine will be done by tomorrow (atleast the first 9 keys
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@ProtoBlast, the converter would take up a ton of space, and I'm really just starting out. :P Btw @Synergy, I admire your work on your computer :D
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Nice addr +1
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all hail the pharoah
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ProtoBlast, converting to and from decimal is harder than creating the adder itself.