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It doesn't work. I discovered that the laser from the On button doesn't actually reach the chips.

Once I get it working, I'll tell you what I think about the scene.:P
I like it!

If I could make a suggestion, I'd make it so that each chip has its own laser provided by the power button or you use springs. Wiring things in series with a single laser can be quite challenging:P
Lol, that's weird. It works though!
Oh, absolutely. If I did something analog I could probably do it with just 2 channels instead of 3, but it would probably have even worse latency and the controls would get jumbled.:P
What happened?
When I was like 11 and I learned that every country used different power outlets, I was super shocked! :lol:
Hey, you're right!
>:[
A lot of people (myself included) are fine with others using our stuff as long as you give credit. By the looks of things by me is like this too.
I could try to, my dad does a lot of electrician stuff so I reckon I could ask him how a power outlet works.
This is a masterpiece. There is literally no other way to describe this.

I'm rating this a 10, but I'm not even sure that is enough! :tup: _o_ :tup:
Just so you guys know - I've created a new version of this car and I plan to share it sometime soon!

I'm going to build it a brand new track, and this time the racers are all going to be proper racecars.
I have an iPad now and can confirm the scene is fully functional.
That is a lot of torque. Wonder what they’re making!

Anywho buttons like this can be incredibly useful.
Not too bad!
Pretty sure that's a Barnacle from Half Life.
That used to happen to me too.
To answer your question directly; all of my scenes (except for one unlisted one) were made on a Windows PC.

The one unlisted one I mentioned was on iPad.
Car!! So cool
You can't stop me! I clicked play anyway! >:D

Jokes aside that's a good point. I hope Xray sees this!
That's a really cool flame effect.
Good job!
This is actually really good!
I have found a bug though.
I'm trying to execute programs from the File Manager, however executing them from a file menu doesn't work.

Executing the sector directly does work however.
Lol, mistakes like that happen. It's nothing to be ashamed of and I did it multiple times writing the bundled Chives software. :bonk:
s_noonan, there's a critical optimization I'm fairly sure I could make that could also help!

Since making this scene I've learned about matrix multiplications!

The way this neural net works is that every single axon is calculated by itself, one by one.

However, I now realize that it would probably be far more efficient to use a matrix to multiply these axons with the weights all at once.
2 things.

1, I did not know Algodoo could handle 1600 springs at once so well.

2, this is really good!
This brings me back to 2016.

Part of me wonders what the world would be like if Hoverboards actually became as popular as vehicles such as bicycles.
Good scene, but I'm using a cheap keyboard since my old one broke and I can't press more than 3 buttons at once.

If I hardwire the lasers to be on though, I can see that it works.

Very cool! :tup:
I'm telling you, it's my cheap keyboard!
I can't hold more than 2 or 3 keys at once.
Last edited at 2023/08/17 19:11:32 by Little
, and . do not work in AHOX Basic, < and > are used instead.

The while bug you mentioned isn't a bug.
You are meant to use loops with end, not return.

Hope this helps!
Got 1309 with a segway.
I'm going to try getting an even higher score now.

EDIT: Apparently you're meant to use the default vehicle. Managed to get 988 with the default vehicle.
EDIT 2: Now I managed to get 1573 with the default vehicle.
EDIT 3: 2264

Edit 4: Nevermind, the time was glitched. All of these runs are invalid :bonk:
I will now post all of my "valid" runs after this point!
527 (0.4x)
547 (0.4x)
676 (0.4x)
790 (1x)
823 (0.75x)
852 (1x)
Last edited at 2023/08/18 20:35:50 by Little
This brings me back to the days of the Xarbian U64.

:tup:
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