It's a 128 bytes chip, with 2 of my 64B memory chips. It has reading and writing functions.
Most explanations are in scene, so enjoy it. To reset the memory, press 'R'. That also rewrites all indexes, in case you add another extender (it's a expandable memory).
To read, type the byte index on the indicated box.
to write, type the index on the same box and the value on the indicated box and press 'W'. It's simple as that!
I pretend to add a friendly interface later, but not now.
I don't really know how useful this might be, it could be useful for making a computer, but it lags a lot considering the simplicity it should be.
AND PLEASE DON'T RATE DOWN BECAUSE DOESN'T WORK WITH PHUN
Any opinion will be welcome, feel free to use and improve it
Oh, almost forgot, it's phunlet-safe, doesn't use any scene.my.variable.
EDIT: Fixed wrong indexing, but index 0 still isn't writing, have no idea why
Also, I put as an example the 10 first ASCII letters (A-J) written in binary on the indexes 1-10