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[UNSTABLE] Computer: Xarbian Debut 64

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Author: UnityDogGaming04

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Filesize: 43.29 kB

Date added: 2022-07-01

Rating: 5.4

Downloads: 1346

Views: 352

Comments: 10

Ratings: 2

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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**This might not function on your computer reliably; we've got it working sometimes by opening the orange box, clicking into _op, then hitting enter. If this doesn't work, I dont know what will. This may also occasionally cause Algodoo to crash, and neither of us know why that happens either. If you don't want anything to do with the computer or it's resulting application-wide instability after you've loaded it, just undo to oblivion.**

Xarbian Debut 64 is possibly the most geometry-light computer on Algobox, just barely capable of running turing complete code. It's caused Algodoo to crash so much that I couldn't reasonably test all opcodes, but there should be just enough info in the scene to make a custom program with serious but not infinite difficulty if they somehow all work.

It's less of a practical device and more of a test of my abilities to produce a computer faster and simpler than ThinkRed was.

STATS:
2-stage clock (0.06-10 Hz)
64-value variable ram (integrated into processor)
Flexible-size program memory (read only)


"Some unqualified nerds thought this was cool."

2022 Xarbian Computer Science Team. Free to use, modify, and reupload with credit to XCS.
Last edited at 2022/08/13 22:35:25 by UnityDogGaming04
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Xarbian is kinda like AHOX but new, conceptualized by myself and Little. The name is by him and me both, the logo design is by Little, the logo's colors are by me, The computer's concept and most of its code are by me, with some syntax error help from Little.
AHOX is still alive though, Xarbian is just sort of the more Unitydog version of it.
You bet. Now on to some even worse concept computers!
It's cool that you posted a computer scene, but without instructions how to use it, I doubt that anyone will be able to figure out what to do with it! At the very least show some examples of how to enter a program, how to run a program, how to edit an existing program, and what are its input and output ports (if it has any)? etc, etc, etc....
As someone who's only made one other turing-complete machine, this is a milestone, even if it was thrown together without much ado about how to program it. I'll add a little tutorial to it.

And no, it doesn't have any built-in IO ports. The idea is that a geometry can be attached to the processor through a spring wire, and the spring either directly reads data out from the processor's _var (working memory) or actively overwrite the data in it.

However, while I intend to make more practical things under the Xarbian name, this was mostly a test of _setarr, a function that finally lets me change one array element at a time, as well as a test of my abilities to make something turing complete and faster and simpler than my SUBLEQ computer.

Either way, I'll be making more capable and transparent computers soon!
Updated!
Great! Now I'll try to program it and see what happens. :)
Good luck! My next computer might be a computer built to run this language I've mentioned before, a neural net all in one box, a SUBLEQ machine faster than my first one, or an entirely new computational model of my own!
COOL! :tup:
I've decided to release an all-in-one version of this computer, made of a single geom, as my next project. It's architecture has one small change pertaining to trigonometry, but it's effectively the same machine, made faster, more stable, more everything! It's just been posted!