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Local storage lite

T1t1zi•Created November 25, 2024
Local storage lite
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Instructions

press space then enter your key, it should say your stored number. this converts numbers to binary and caches the letter # of the 1's 12 = 00001100 --> 3 4 to make it more unique so it doesn't register 255, this also uses 10 letters to prevent it from registering 255

Description

@heehee341 owns the idea, i just made it simpler (394 blocks to 99 blocks) 8 bit but you can upgrade it to 16 or even 32 if you want but it will take more time the reason there is a key is because it would break the second time you play this, there is no way to delete a number from cache on scratch. and even if i made it without a key it would be a lot slower.

Project Details

Project ID1101999978
CreatedNovember 25, 2024
Last ModifiedNovember 25, 2024
SharedNovember 25, 2024
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