LBPHacker
LBPHacker
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12th Jun 2020
12th Jun 2020
Tired of all the subframe computers which require external tools to program? Have an algorithm that you'd really like to implement in TPT? Try the Subframe Turing-complete blocks! Heavily inspired by lesio's save, see the link inside.
programming subframe stcb

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  • wsxdrfvyhn
    wsxdrfvyhn
    13th Jun 2020
    i actually like that "subframe inside" logo, it feels so classic
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    13th Jun 2020
    @Schmolendevice: Ahh RISC-V :D I'm not at all surprised your degree involves implementing a CPU. If I weren't too much into computer graphics and compilers, probably mine would too.
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    13th Jun 2020
    Ah yes, I expected the immediate value programmer to confuse people. It's really simple, you just enter your value and it automatically gets uploaded into the immediate operand blocks (the three blocks with small rectangles in place of letters). That is, if your simulation is unpaused! It might be a good idea to build your programs inside Stasis Wall so the programmer can work in the meantime.
  • wsxdrfvyhn
    wsxdrfvyhn
    13th Jun 2020
    daaamn, he actually did it bois +1
  • yclee126
    yclee126
    13th Jun 2020
    @LBPHacker Thanks for the answer, I could make a small adder from it. id:2554450
  • Eliasdbr
    Eliasdbr
    13th Jun 2020
    This is the ultimate computer, literally it's in the program itself!
  • Aggrppa
    Aggrppa
    13th Jun 2020
    These are some crazy stuff +99
  • sunny1saturday
    sunny1saturday
    13th Jun 2020
    scratch 2.0
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    12th Jun 2020
    Oh my. Meanwhile busy implementing a RISC-V processor in Verilog for my degree.
  • Chemlab
    Chemlab
    12th Jun 2020
    How do you use the immediate operand programmer?