: Despite the bugs and the "broken custom components", Elias persists. He reaches the Alpha levels where he learns about pipelining —a concept that allows his virtual CPU to process multiple instructions at once.
: He eventually hits a wall with the Signed Negator level. In v0.652, the scoring system is different than the modern one, and he finds that his "optimum" solutions don't always sync correctly with the profile. File: Turing.Complete.v0.652.zip ...
: Elias opens the version and finds himself in the "Early Game" of Turing Complete . There are no fancy tutorials yet. Just a screen and a few gates. His first mission: create a NOT gate using only a NAND gate. It feels like a digital version of discovering fire. : Despite the bugs and the "broken custom
: As Elias progresses to building a Byte Adder , he realizes that in this specific version, certain "Quality of Life" (QoL) improvements found in later versions (like v2.0+) haven't been implemented yet. He has to manually route every single wire, creating what looks like a "spaghetti" motherboard. Just a screen and a few gates
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