Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
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Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
This contest is about to make a verz good multiprocessing cpu and a computer.
Ranking:
Programmable + 50 points
NOT Programmable - 100 points
Lots of commands (Max is 40) + 20 points
Too much commands - 10 points
More than 10 processes + 50 points
More than 20 processes + 100 points
Less than 10 processes - 100 points
Big RAM (50 and more) + 50 points
Medium RAM (20 - 49) + 25 points
Small RAM (<20) - 50 points
Small amount of mechanical parts (1 - 20 bodies) + 50 points
Too much mechanical parts (25+ bodies) - 25 points
no lag + 25 points
big lag - 50 points
Lots of functions, customisations, abilities + 100 points
Design +5 points
Ags, Bronie, i want to see your creations here
For others: Try it too!
Ranking:
Programmable + 50 points
NOT Programmable - 100 points
Lots of commands (Max is 40) + 20 points
Too much commands - 10 points
More than 10 processes + 50 points
More than 20 processes + 100 points
Less than 10 processes - 100 points
Big RAM (50 and more) + 50 points
Medium RAM (20 - 49) + 25 points
Small RAM (<20) - 50 points
Small amount of mechanical parts (1 - 20 bodies) + 50 points
Too much mechanical parts (25+ bodies) - 25 points
no lag + 25 points
big lag - 50 points
Lots of functions, customisations, abilities + 100 points
Design +5 points
Ags, Bronie, i want to see your creations here
For others: Try it too!
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Kutis 96 - Posts: 107
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
it would be better if you made a smartphone contest
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pivottribal - Posts: 271
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
So this isn't just a model right? You actually have to make it able to do stuff?
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Rrobba - [Best Sig 2010]
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
yep, it has to do stuff.
I would try as i have kinda have a decent method but i could do with learning abit more thyme
either way, can we put the processor into one of the existing ahox machines?
I would try as i have kinda have a decent method but i could do with learning abit more thyme
either way, can we put the processor into one of the existing ahox machines?
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
You're taking points away for using mechanics?! Kutis, seriously, learn how to stop abusing Thyme, and don't make other people use it excessively.
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Chronos - [Most Active Member 2010]
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
@electronicboy : You can put in an existing CPU, but all i made doesn't support multiprocess, so you'll actually lose some points. If you can just edit scripts inside if you want, but dont forget to give a credit
@pivottribal : If you want, build a smartphone , if it will be clickable, you'll get some more points for it and if it will look nice, youll get more points so good idea
@chronos : Chronos, this is NOT contest about building a MECHANIC computer. If it will be mechanic and programmable, it will lag more than X7 CPU! We've got thyme, so we use it! That's only on CREATORS OPINION how will he use it or not! SO SHUT UP AND DONT BUMP MY TOPICS! And i think that your petition is crappy idea.
@pivottribal : If you want, build a smartphone , if it will be clickable, you'll get some more points for it and if it will look nice, youll get more points so good idea
@chronos : Chronos, this is NOT contest about building a MECHANIC computer. If it will be mechanic and programmable, it will lag more than X7 CPU! We've got thyme, so we use it! That's only on CREATORS OPINION how will he use it or not! SO SHUT UP AND DONT BUMP MY TOPICS! And i think that your petition is crappy idea.
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Kutis 96 - Posts: 107
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
Kutis 96 wrote:@chronos : Chronos, this is NOT contest about building a MECHANIC computer. If it will be mechanic and programmable, it will lag more than X7 CPU! We've got thyme, so we use it! That's only on CREATORS OPINION how will he use it or not! SO SHUT UP AND DONT BUMP MY TOPICS! And i think that your petition is crappy idea.
It'll only lag if you don't know what you're doing. Also, if it's the creators option, don't try to force it on him. Also, I didn't bump your topic at all.
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Chronos - [Most Active Member 2010]
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
Kutis 96 wrote:@chronos : Chronos, this is NOT contest about building a MECHANIC computer. If it will be mechanic and programmable, it will lag more than X7 CPU! We've got thyme, so we use it! That's only on CREATORS OPINION how will he use it or not! SO SHUT UP AND DONT BUMP MY TOPICS! And i think that your petition is crappy idea.
Take a chill pill, man. Mechanics make things more entertaining and interesting. It sure beats seeing a stationary box doing next to nothing.
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
And this contest looks too much like "Make a computer for me". Programmable, multiprocessing computer with lots of functions is not something that can be readily done for some contest, but rather very big and complicated work. I know because I'm working on something similliar for one week arleady.
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davidz40 - Posts: 438
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
I might even try his, seeming i found out about how to create something programmable fairly easy
Recently, I've also found out how to create analog and digital pins READ+WRITE
one thing i don't get: why so many cores??
isn't one enough?? maybe 2 tops??
anyway, I'll create a singlecore one, which you can use multiple times in a scene..
As long as you work organized, it's simple
run a simple program made for the diagram you plugged the cpu into..
just use some pins as input and output (like the engines or something), make the program make a decision, and lets wait
Recently, I've also found out how to create analog and digital pins READ+WRITE
one thing i don't get: why so many cores??
isn't one enough?? maybe 2 tops??
anyway, I'll create a singlecore one, which you can use multiple times in a scene..
As long as you work organized, it's simple
run a simple program made for the diagram you plugged the cpu into..
just use some pins as input and output (like the engines or something), make the program make a decision, and lets wait
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
RicH wrote:Kutis 96 wrote:@chronos : Chronos, this is NOT contest about building a MECHANIC computer. If it will be mechanic and programmable, it will lag more than X7 CPU! We've got thyme, so we use it! That's only on CREATORS OPINION how will he use it or not! SO SHUT UP AND DONT BUMP MY TOPICS! And i think that your petition is crappy idea.
Take a chill pill, man. Mechanics make things more entertaining and interesting. It sure beats seeing a stationary box doing next to nothing.
Yea I prefer mechanical stuff. They look better and are more fun too make.
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
Mechanics owns scripting big time. Though I've got a couple of lines in every scene. I wish I was better at mechanics than scripting
make sure to check out my work.
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
Scripting compliments mechanics, not replaces it. Learn to accept that chronos could be right.
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
This contest and all its comments have inspired me to attempt to build a Babbage engine in Algodoo, but I can't seem to find any plans for one. I know such a thing exists, as Babbage himself tried to build one, but couldn't find sufficient funds to build it. All I found was "What if the Babbage engines had really caught on around the time they were invented?" Any suggestions on where I could find such plans?
By the way, I pretty well agree with all the comments since Chronos's.
By the way, I pretty well agree with all the comments since Chronos's.
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
Yes! I will help anybody with a babbage engine! I saw a reconstruction, but...
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
ducky21 wrote:Yes! I will help anybody with a babbage engine! I saw a reconstruction, but...
I think the collab forum is the proper place for this. I'll start a topic there as soon as I post the words you are reading right now. See you there!
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Re: Multiprocess Computer Making Contest
Heres my entry. NOT Multicore but can easily be made multicore.
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