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      LucasJG25 last edited by

      Ok, So I've updated the BrainF interpreter I tried to write in my esolang. With the new language features aka (labels). This version works a bit better than the first.

      You can do simple loops such as (++++[-.]) which will loop 4 times.

      Have fun!!

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        JMM161437 F last edited by JMM161437

        what about infinite loops?
        EDIT: oh I thought you ment the esolang XD

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          LucasJG25 last edited by

          This is a lot of work! Looking forward to seeing what you guys can do with this now that pixel mode is implemented.

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            JMM161437 F last edited by

            I've been working on something but it's taking longer than I expected lol.

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              LucasJG25 @JMM161437 last edited by

              @JMM161437 This is concerning your project right?

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                JMM161437 F last edited by

                @LucasJG25 yeah should of said I haven't checked it out... my bigger fuze product is done, but I keep wanting to add more to it

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                  LucasJG25 @JMM161437 last edited by LucasJG25

                  @JMM161437 Have you got a shared code for that?

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                    JMM161437 F last edited by

                    I do but never posted it... not sure if I'm allowed to post showcase submission codes or not

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                      LucasJG25 @JMM161437 last edited by

                      @JMM161437 I see. Is this the digital circuits project you told me about?

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                        JMM161437 F last edited by

                        @LucasJG25 no that one I'm working on now and it ain't even close to done... the one I'm working on that's basically done but feels needs more to it is my small 3 level 3D game called Galactic Bolts... I just implemented a lot of suggestions to it and am excited to show it off just not too sure if sharing the share ID would make sense if it gets into the showcase for everyone to download

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                          LucasJG25 @JMM161437 last edited by

                          @JMM161437 I see

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                            JMM161437 F last edited by

                            @LucasJG25 yeah.. as for the electronics it's in the planning stages as for now with a small buggy prototype... so far I have logic gates, LEDs, power suppy, and switches to toggle

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                              LucasJG25 last edited by

                              Sounds really interesting. Looking forward to try it out.

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                                JMM161437 F last edited by

                                well when It's done I'll definitely let you know!

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                                  LucasJG25 last edited by

                                  Added more commands. Now you can branch with B or b and return back to that point in the code where you branched and continue as is.

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                                    LucasJG25 last edited by

                                    Ok, I think that will be enough for this Esolang now. With increase RAM/ROM capacity and larger screen buffer size. That should enable you guys to do whatever you like. As said above this will be my last upgrade to this language. Hope you guys have fun with it! :D

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                                      JMM161437 F last edited by

                                      thanks! so much memory... endless possiblities -evil insane laughter-

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                                        LucasJG25 @JMM161437 last edited by

                                        @JMM161437 I've also changed the instruction operands. Now it's more easier to load and save to RAM, use RAM as a pointer, or with registers.

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                                          JMM161437 F last edited by JMM161437

                                          @LucasJG25 thats awesome! oh btw my Circuit Designer project I need help... should I simulate wire resistance and component overload if the voltage is too high on the power supply/ resistor value is too low to limit the current... also should I add a simulated AC power source or is that too much

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                                            LucasJG25 @JMM161437 last edited by

                                            @JMM161437 I think those are great ideas for your project. Plus, this could be a great way to teach electronics as well. So I'd say go for it!

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