Author Topic: ENIAC 2 the blockland computer  (Read 5310 times)

I looked at this save it's mostly relays but it uses nice onprojectile hit stuff but I say it doesn't really cause much effect on doing a task.  A common task that is as in like opening a door or tripping a circuit breaker for lights but 10-15 event lines for most but I looked at the lists its mostly less than 3 a brick which to me isn't the best.  So you'll have to wait for Tom to tell but I have to say possibly no.  Sorry.

the idea is that this can work as a real computer...
not a hardcoded thing
when im done it will be a VSC
very simple computer
programable at that
its more about the arangment than the actual events
and the fact that this could fesably be done with no named bricks

???
well?
if what i have now dont get me in....
will a fully programable turring complete computer built in blockland do it?
although im shure i can decrease the size by half at least
and nearly eliminate extra relays from wire
im dote wireing lat one to all operations but add
im going to add the controler after this
that way as soon as you change control you imediatly get resualts instead of needing to wait for the signal to propigate

although if i get tomany events i may implement the controler infrount of the operations
so that if your not useing it you completly stop doing most relays
which would cut events per tic a good bit

I would say no.

All it is a big relay.

I think that it's cool indeed, but it doesn't really reflect on your ability to event. Any person can go and build a logic gate from something that they learned on the internet. Though the thought of the VSC not using named bricks sounds cool, since Blockland isn't a hunk of hardware itself, it really isn't that efficient.

What I would think is truly impressive is if you created your own computing model represented in events. Whatever the case, I think that you still deserve to be accepted into the clan due to dedication.

I would say no.

All it is a big relay.
Well, then it's final.

All your computer is is a big relay when you think about it
and my big relay is very stable and can calculate numbers
show me one other person why lerned and continues to lern to do everything in bianary
your thinking to small
look at the big picture
what is does, can do, or could be made to do


well if this wont get me in will a turing complete(able to simulate a universe if given infinite time and memory)
Big Relay?
oh im so calling it that from now on!

show me one other person why lerned and continues to lern to do everything in bianary
Me. I know quite a bit about the dialects of binary for x86 and z80 processors.

As I said before, it's impressive that you took the time to create this, but it really doesn't show one's eventing skill.
« Last Edit: April 25, 2010, 12:31:04 AM by Radial543 »

I personally think it's hard to believe someone made this good of
 a thing when they can't spell cyber...

I personally think it's hard to believe someone made this good of
 a thing when they can't spell cyber...
He's been here for a while now, and has stated many times that it was purposeful.


Woot! fear my war aginst the graymey naxiz
also heres what i got now
power is supled by test power make it fire down every 500 or so
you can set output between btshift l and r
just set whichevers name to test power
almost done with alu
which will have functions:
Bitshift L  whatever is in Lat 1
same 4 bitshift r
add  lat 1 and 2
ones complement of lat 1
and set lat 1 = accumulator

i think a lil sleepy cant remember


Woot! fear my war aginst the Grammy national socialist's

Fixed?
On-Topic-  One yes from a member does not mean your in if Tom says no it's basically a no from all around that Annoying Orange's any member's opinion unless theres a few members enough to change his mind but once he says no to a app it's best to just try again.

i will once i finish it and half the size

If you can make it a calculator, I will let you in big time :3.