Huge home-built computer used for Tetris
It contains 40,000 transistors, 10,000 LED lights and it weighs around half a tonne (500kg). So far, he has used it to play the classic video game Tetris.
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-36711989?a=36711989&twitter
It's over /diy/ is finished
>>1018641
Ive thought about doing this, then I realized that yes its gonna cost you a fortune to do.
Thats why everyone does it in minecraft instead
>>1018641
She seems to have a rather high tolerance for pain
The actual project site: http://www.megaprocessor.com/
>>1018654
Them' glasses are enchanted, telling you! +90% fire resistance or something.
Runs up to 8kHz (from the video: his "Stats" page says "Currently looks like about 20kHz."?), which is impressive: I'm kind of surprised he could get the propagation low enough to make that work.
500W of power to run; if he didn't have all those LEDs to power that'd be quite a bit lower.
>>1018702
>I'm kind of surprised he could get the propagation low enough
He didn't really try to optimize it for speed, though. Pic related: his 2-input AND/NAND.
>>1018654
At least the right end is on the pcb.
>>1018641
/DIY/ would of told him to use an arderpo.
>>1018654
He's a big guy
>>1018641
that pic get me every time.
>>1018641
Didn't we have someone asking here about this some time ago?
Anyway, lots of time and money wasted on what is basically a gimmick.