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*Using a [[Screwdriver]] you can turn two different "knobs" The big knobs control the number by the hundreds (eg: One big knob turn +100 to the "state") (remember + = Bigger - = smaller)
 
*Using a [[Screwdriver]] you can turn two different "knobs" The big knobs control the number by the hundreds (eg: One big knob turn +100 to the "state") (remember + = Bigger - = smaller)
 
*The smaller knobs are for fine adjustment changing the state by ones (eg: 10 small knob turns = +10 "state")
 
*The smaller knobs are for fine adjustment changing the state by ones (eg: 10 small knob turns = +10 "state")
*If you hold left alt and adjust with small knobs you can move round 1 digits decimals (eg: 1 left alt turn = +.1 to "state"
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*If you hold C and adjust with small knobs you can move round 1 digits decimals (eg: 1 left alt turn = +.1 to "state"
 
*Or you can use a Labeller on the button and enter the value directly from the keyboard.
 
*Or you can use a Labeller on the button and enter the value directly from the keyboard.
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===== Warnings ===== <!--T:1-->
 
===== Warnings ===== <!--T:1-->
 
*Temperature values in the logic systems are in '''Kelven''' not Celsius
 
*Temperature values in the logic systems are in '''Kelven''' not Celsius

Revision as of 03:03, 7 July 2018

Logic Memory Unit
Logic Memory unit
Logic memory
Properties
Stacks Yes (5)
Recipe
Created With Electronics Printer, Fabricator
Cost 1g Gold, 1g Copper


Description
  • This little device can store numbers that can be compared, divided , greater than/less than and so much more!
  • The memory unit is for mostly any logic system that has to deal with pressure , temperature, gas ratios ,and anything that has to do with numbers and needs a reaction to numbers (eg: Input1 :logic reader 235 kelvin| logic math less| input2: Memory :state 250| logic writer Input1: Math logic "state 1" Output: heaters| type: on)
Operation
  • Using a Screwdriver you can turn two different "knobs" The big knobs control the number by the hundreds (eg: One big knob turn +100 to the "state") (remember + = Bigger - = smaller)
  • The smaller knobs are for fine adjustment changing the state by ones (eg: 10 small knob turns = +10 "state")
  • If you hold C and adjust with small knobs you can move round 1 digits decimals (eg: 1 left alt turn = +.1 to "state"
  • Or you can use a Labeller on the button and enter the value directly from the keyboard.
Warnings
  • Temperature values in the logic systems are in Kelven not Celsius