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wowotek58166y@irene oops sorry, yea its supposed to be Project Red. No i don't think so, maybe not yet. But the Custom. IC is pretty useful tho
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Mitiko62056y@dmoa see a 4 bit computer can add and subtract 4 bit numbers. A real computer usually runs 32 or 64 bit operations. Space is also limited. It's not impossible, but it's like saying "Make AI that won't destroy humanity" to a binary search algorithm.
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@irene Oh she is not silent, she is working on her own game, tweeting quite often :)
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Oh for fucks sake!
I did the exacly same thing yesterday!
Mine is 8 bit and it is more spread out so you can see what is happening.
I recommend world edit for moving shit. -
@irene @D3add3d
It is a copy or port made by someone else, now mod is called Project Red
The same had happened with EE
it is called ProjectE -
The mod that allows you to transmutate shit into other shit using emc values. (original fron 1.2.5)
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Root797776yYay!
I tried a 16bit bus and it gave up when I realized just how large it would be. 😅 -
Root797776y@wowotek Originally no. The wires and cable bundles from redpower (and fmp covers/bridges) would have miniaturized the circuitry immensely.
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wowotek58166y@Root of course, thats why i use Project Red, they have 4 sided I/O custom IC too which help a lot.
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wowotek58166y@Condor im nearly finishing this computer, need to add data buses and moving things around.
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