10-26-2015, 08:34 PM
It was a fixed program computer, 64 lines of program code at 16 bits per line, which includes all the usual things you'd expect in assembly.
24 bytes of ram, with an extra 24 of rom.
Logic unit could do adding, subtracting, bit shifting, vector rotation, vector reflection, comparisons, bitwise operations, vector adition, vector subtraction.
To clarify, only integer solution reflections and rotations were permitted.
24 bytes of ram, with an extra 24 of rom.
Logic unit could do adding, subtracting, bit shifting, vector rotation, vector reflection, comparisons, bitwise operations, vector adition, vector subtraction.
To clarify, only integer solution reflections and rotations were permitted.