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RE: SAC 16 bit Super Advanced Computer - EDevil - 07-20-2013

(07-19-2013, 06:03 PM)Xeomorpher Wrote: 2 wide is adorable.

Indeed

izza Cute!


RE: SAC 16 bit Super Advanced Computer - Billman555555 - 07-20-2013

Thanks for posting here as it creates awarnes over the server,
How long would it take If I were to swap it for 2 wide and would
I need to redesign every part I already have on MP and SP.


RE: SAC 16 bit Super Advanced Computer - CMOSprinkles - 07-22-2013

You would probably need to redesign any component that isn't 2 wide, but I'm almost certain that you'll find it's much easier to build faster circuits 2 wide since you don't have to worry as much about signal strength.


RE: SAC 16 bit Super Advanced Computer - Billman555555 - 07-23-2013

(07-22-2013, 12:47 AM)CMOSprinkles Wrote: You would probably need to redesign any component that isn't 2 wide, but I'm almost certain that you'll find it's much easier to build faster circuits 2 wide since you don't have to worry as much about signal strength.

Already have started, got an adder (Sorry guy uses pistons) and some XORs
Need to make fast reliable (piston less or minimal) dual load registers and a
Stack.


RE: SAC 16 bit Super Advanced Computer - CMOSprinkles - 07-24-2013

Bananalord's stack looked pretty compact and impressive, maybe ask him about it. As for the dual load registers, I believe a Bazil flop based RAM would work, but it would involve pistons.


RE: SAC 16 bit Super Advanced Computer - Billman555555 - 07-24-2013

(07-24-2013, 05:34 AM)CMOSprinkles Wrote: Bananalord's stack looked pretty compact and impressive, maybe ask him about it. As for the dual load registers, I believe a Bazil flop based RAM would work, but it would involve pistons.
Ya from where I saw it Bannana's stack looks good but so does
Matt's stack (He won't let me use it). A bazil flop RAM would work
But I did see a totaly Solid state dual load RAM that is 2 wide.
Have to look in to it more when I get back Ingame


RE: SAC 16 bit Super Advanced Computer - CMOSprinkles - 07-25-2013

Just remember that read/write speed is very important, mostly the write speed. Bazil Flops have dual capabilities and they can be written to in 1.5 ticks, so I think they are extremely useful.


RE: SAC 16 bit Super Advanced Computer - Billman555555 - 07-25-2013

Went ingame today and am going to use a basilflop based register.


RE: SAC 16 bit Super Advanced Computer - CMOSprinkles - 08-05-2013

Is the CPU finished yet? I'd love to see its specifications, since I can't hop on the server. Do you have an instruction set finished for it yet?


RE: SAC 16 bit Super Advanced Computer - Billman555555 - 08-06-2013

I have an IS on the server.
The *NEW* CPU is underway.
(Finished Registers and Almost done with ALU)
Also Please Move large disscussions over to the Topic on
MC fourms as it is getting lonly with jst me:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1845495-sac-16-bit-super-advanced-computer/