also, try running '!set ctype CRAY PROT' (but without the quotes)
that default life value is 600-650 i believe
although with a life of 0, CRAY just gives the PHOT a default life value
and when PHOT has a life of 0, it never goes away
this happens because of the way this thing works. first, a pixel of TSNS in tmp 1 serializes the tempurature of the green pad into some FILT. then, the value in that filt is shifted by a piece of filt in variable blue shift mode, effectively dividing it by 32 and rounding down the result.
then, the carrier bit is fixed, then the value travels down into a life sensor with tmp 3, where the life gets deserialized into CRAY, causing the PHOT emmitted to have that life value. the more thee life, the more time PHOT has to travel out, effectively changing the size of the laser. all this happens every single frame btw
i got a more precise measurment in kelvin, it overflows under 32K
i think you can get the green pad to ~-240C before it overflows and makes a giant laser
the sun is a deadly laser
woah glad it can't reach me *gets obliterated*