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}}<section begin=summary/>The [[YOLOL]] chip is a movable container for programmed scripts. Scripts can be edited via the physical chip interface directly, or by using the [[Universal tool|universal tool]]. The chip must be placed in a reader, such as the [[Chip socket|chip socket]] or [[Modular device rack|device rack]], in order to function.<section end=summary/>
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== Summary ==
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[[File:Yolol chip.png|400px]]
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The [[YOLOL]] chip is a movable container for programmed scripts.<br>
Scripts can be edited by the physical chip interface directly, or by using the [[Universal tool|universal tool]].<br>
The chip is usually placed in a reader, such as the [[Chip socket|chip socket]] or [[Modular device rack|device rack]].


== Basic information ==
== Basic information ==
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* The chip has play and pause buttons, and screen lock and unlock buttons.
* The chip has play and pause buttons, and screen lock and unlock buttons.
** The chips are locked by default, and are opened by sliding down the lock icon on the screen.
** The chips are locked by default, and are opened by sliding down the lock icon on the screen.
* The chip must be placed into a chip socket, which is connected to a [[Generator|power source]] and to a [[Data networks|data network]].
* The chip must be placed into a chip socket, which is connected to a [[Generator (Assembly)|power source]] and to a [[Data networks|data network]].
* One line in the chip can hold in total 70 characters of code.
* The chip can hold 20 lines of code.
** One line in the chip can hold a total 70 characters of code.
* '''NOTE!''' The available [[YOLOL#Operators_and_commands|operators and commands]] may be limited by the type of chip.
** Basic chips have a limited selection of functions while more advanced ones can perform more complex operations natively.


== Device fields ==
== Device fields ==
* [[Universal tool|Universal Tool]]
* [[Data networks|Data networks]]
* [[YOLOL|YOLOL]]


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* [[Universal tool|Universal Tool]]
* [[Data networks|Data networks]]
* [[YOLOL|YOLOL]]


[[Category:Devices and machines|Chip]]
[[Category:Devices and machines|Chip]]

Latest revision as of 14:22, 9 March 2023

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Yolol chip.png
YOLOL Chip
Type YOLOL device
Function Executes code

The YOLOL chip is a movable container for programmed scripts. Scripts can be edited via the physical chip interface directly, or by using the universal tool. The chip must be placed in a reader, such as the chip socket or device rack, in order to function.

Types

YOLOL chip (basic).png
YOLOL chip (basic)

Size 42×28×3 cm
Mass 25.1 kg
Volume 2.52 kv
Corrosion resistance 460
Primary material Bastium
Input / Output
Electric input 0.01 e/s

Composition

YOLOL chip (advanced).png
YOLOL chip (adv.)

Size 42×28×3 cm
Mass 25.1 kg
Volume 2.52 kv
Corrosion resistance 514
Primary material Bastium
Input / Output
Electric input 0.01 e/s

Composition

Ajatite 41.98%

Arkanium 17.98%

Bastium 20.04%

YOLOL chip (professional).png
YOLOL chip (pro.)

Size 42×28×3 cm
Mass 25.1 kg
Volume 2.52 kv
Corrosion resistance 306
Primary material Bastium
Input / Output
Electric input 0.01 e/s

Composition

Ajatite 7.98%

Bastium 12.06%

Karnite 6.98%

Vokarium 7.98%

Basic information

The YOLOL chip can interact with any connected device networks when placed inside a chip slot.
This interaction is done with a specific script.

How the programmable chips work:

  • The chip executes a single line of the script per configured time interval.
  • The chip has play and pause buttons, and screen lock and unlock buttons.
    • The chips are locked by default, and are opened by sliding down the lock icon on the screen.
  • The chip must be placed into a chip socket, which is connected to a power source and to a data network.
  • The chip can hold 20 lines of code.
    • One line in the chip can hold a total 70 characters of code.
  • NOTE! The available operators and commands may be limited by the type of chip.
    • Basic chips have a limited selection of functions while more advanced ones can perform more complex operations natively.

Device fields

YOLOL field description range
ChipWait Controls script execution. Negative values mean execution is paused, zero means script is being executed, and positive values mean execution will continue after the amount of line runs have passed that are equal to the value. Numeric, any
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