next gen. starmade computer (3% done),currently you can only write on it,with single press of button..letter appears,no need for manual writing,1button=1letter=15bits of ram ,this computer will have 1024bits of ram,also working on USB port (to connect calculator),and you can watch 8bit movies (30-60sec long) on this one ,i will make 5 default movies,but you can program your own later,also if you do something wrong,there is a master reset button (sets all to starting values),error messages will be displayed if you do minor error(just deactivate the last button you pressed),1 pixel=1bit ram,what can i say..
when i started working on it,one problem appeared,you cant connect multiple activation blocks to one plex door,but i figured.. i tied each pixel(1plex door) to one bit of ram,so lets say letter "G" activates predestined set of rambits that are tied to pixels that make letter "G" appear on screen,you can deactivate that letter simply by pressing that button again,but if you already wrote all over the screen...the screen reset button deactivates only those ram bits that are active.. so that the plex doors that are not active dont replace the active ones..
if you look at the picture above..you can see that on the screen there are 2 rows of 10 plex (5x3)doors...
each (5x3) plex door that represents one letter is tied to 15 bits of ram(those big chunks behind the screen on the left)
EDIT* you can play 8bit arcade game called "asteroid evasion" ..where 1 pixel asteroids fly towards your ship from right to left,and your ship can go up or down to evade asteroids
and i will explain how 8bit movies work here when i finish one of them
when i started working on it,one problem appeared,you cant connect multiple activation blocks to one plex door,but i figured.. i tied each pixel(1plex door) to one bit of ram,so lets say letter "G" activates predestined set of rambits that are tied to pixels that make letter "G" appear on screen,you can deactivate that letter simply by pressing that button again,but if you already wrote all over the screen...the screen reset button deactivates only those ram bits that are active.. so that the plex doors that are not active dont replace the active ones..
if you look at the picture above..you can see that on the screen there are 2 rows of 10 plex (5x3)doors...
each (5x3) plex door that represents one letter is tied to 15 bits of ram(those big chunks behind the screen on the left)
EDIT* you can play 8bit arcade game called "asteroid evasion" ..where 1 pixel asteroids fly towards your ship from right to left,and your ship can go up or down to evade asteroids
and i will explain how 8bit movies work here when i finish one of them
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