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Condiv posted:the immersion is you're an ee making poo poo electronics for chinese manufacturers saving money by not actually meeting the spec, just making something that passes the test cases, is not only permitted but actively encouraged
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bobbilljim posted:protip: make ur wires as short as possible (mayb u know this already)
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bobbilljim posted:before i learned about gen i didn't even think about the wire lol. my wires are always a mess edit: you're using jumps a lot more effectively than i ever do Condiv fucked around with this message at 15:05 on Oct 12, 2016 |
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i finally got my wireless controller down to 177 power/6 nuyen edit: actually it's 176 power, i just saw that deadcode at the top of one of my units Condiv fucked around with this message at 14:59 on Oct 12, 2016 |
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look @ these scrublords paying for early access edit: i bought it edit: http://steamcommunity.com/id/mantaworks karms fucked around with this message at 21:23 on Oct 12, 2016 |
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finally im on top
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Jabor posted:saving money by not actually meeting the spec, just making something that passes the test cases, is not only permitted but actively encouraged i was super excited for the infrared sensor thing bc i misread the spec and thought the off time dial never changed, so i managed to cram all the code into a single MC4000 but the off time does change on the last cycle unfortunately. would be awesome to be able to ship a 100% broken product just because the test cases weren't thorough enough Condiv posted:you're literally making a circuit that buzzes intermittently when a button is pressed. what it adds to some crappy oculus rift knockoff i dunno. our very first assignment is to make a security camera with fake recording and wlan lights if you read the emails, the device is a "people coming into the room" buzzer so that the guy can avoid, ahem, awkward moments with his girlfriend
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Bonfire Lit posted:that doesn't change anything about power consumption tho its possible that i hallucinated this, I'll test it out if i remember
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just want to say also the writing is so true i feel like i have known all of these dudes especially the hosed up white guy who thinks he's Chinese
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bobbilljim posted:its possible that i hallucinated this, I'll test it out if i remember I tried this out and it makes zero difference
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COOL DAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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it's been a while since i've been this fried by a game stared at tlt 20 93 for like five straight minutes trying to understand if it makes the plus or minus conditions go first before just trial and erroring it
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Oh no this game is fun
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spankmeister posted:finally im on top
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Stereotype posted:Oh no this game is fun
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 05:30 |
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i got my version down to 141, still can't hit your 134
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Condiv posted:i got my version down to 141, still can't hit your 134 I didn't even cheat
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i got to 127 now for my cheapest version, 140 for non-gen version
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Hi guys add me please http://steamcommunity.com/id/Haleakala/
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big frustration is testing to see if an xbus signal is somethig worth listening to, but then by testing it you lose it, so I always have to copy it to dat and so I need a whole register just for that. I know this is hugely inefficient but I can't see a better solution?
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echinopsis posted:big frustration is testing to see if an xbus signal is somethig worth listening to, but then by testing it you lose it, so I always have to copy it to dat and so I need a whole register just for that. I know this is hugely inefficient but I can't see a better solution? yeah it blows the most expedient way is to have a separate MC4k that does the listening, and only forwards it if it's relevant. then your real code can just listen for it using slx. you can look into merging them later if you're gunning for lowest cost.
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sometimes u can get away with wasting it but its kind of weird / inconsistent how it works. especially if u try to listen to one xbus line with 2 chips. at least simple in/out works fairly sanely as a bus
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echinopsis posted:big frustration is testing to see if an xbus signal is somethig worth listening to, but then by testing it you lose it, so I always have to copy it to dat and so I need a whole register just for that. I know this is hugely inefficient but I can't see a better solution? if the xbus input has 3 or less states you can encode them in branch paths instead of using a register.for example: code:
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holy gently caress unlocked logic gates now i have to go and do that level a third time update: it didnt help me much bobbilljim fucked around with this message at 13:05 on Oct 13, 2016 |
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man that colour coordinating shoes one is tough. by far the most instructions of any solutions so far that's for sure. the board, the instruction space, and the interconnects are all basically jam packed. http://i.imgur.com/DSoL9vB.png http://i.imgur.com/KKZpRuj.png
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TRAFFIC SIGNAL!!! it would have such a good easy solution if u didnt have to restart the pattern AND u cant cheat bcos they do a short emergency in the middle of a signal so what i have to like always sleep just 1 second??? fuk u!!!
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 09:04 |
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im so mad about traffic signal im going to have to take a break
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 09:56 |
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THIS GAME IS TOO HARD
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phi kappa FUCKBALLS fucked around with this message at 11:06 on Oct 14, 2016 |
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it seems so simple. and yet.
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Condiv posted:if the xbus input has 3 or less states you can encode them in branch paths instead of using a register.for example: This doesn't make sense to me, you can't ever end up with acc==0 in any case with that code, only acc==1 and acc==-999. For the "virtual reality buzzer" one I noticed that it always goes 1 -> 0 or 0 -> 1 so basically if you get ANY signal that isn't -999 you just switch states. It doesn't work for other puzzels though and also it still takes the $5 controller and ALSO USES MORE POWER THAN EVERYONE ELSE THIS GAME IS TOO HARD
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Stereotype posted:This doesn't make sense to me, you can't ever end up with acc==0 in any case with that code, only acc==1 and acc==-999. With the tcp command, if the two arguments are equal then neither branch will be executed, the same way it is when things are first initialized.
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Stereotype posted:This doesn't make sense to me, you can't ever end up with acc==0 in any case with that code, only acc==1 and acc==-999. the tcp instruction has three possible returns tcp n1 n2 if n1 is greater than n2, the + instructions are enabled if n2 is greater than n1, the - instructions are enabled if n1 is equal to n2, then neither set are enabled so in the aforementioned code, acc is always set to 0, then overwritten with 1 if n1 > n2, or -999 if n1 < n2. if equal acc remains at 0. e: aahhh gently caress you jabor, this always happens. i overexplain and someone beats me with a more cryptic but shorter answer
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 02:53 |
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Yeah tcp is incredibly powerful, I mean, reliable network data transfer, wowee!
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Sagebrush posted:e: aahhh gently caress you jabor, this always happens. i overexplain and someone beats me with a more cryptic but shorter answer fwiw, i think people appreciate the effort
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 02:56 |
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Jabor posted:With the tcp command, if the two arguments are equal then neither branch will be executed, the same way it is when things are first initialized. Sagebrush posted:the tcp instruction has three possible returns OH MY GOD HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS HOW DOES ANYTHING I DID WORK
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Stereotype posted:HOW DOES ANYTHING I DID WORK programming.rtf
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I thought that tcp was the "==" operator oh my god
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