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Topic: colcolpicle's puzzles (Read 36268 times)
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colcolpicle
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since no one else will solve it here is a solution taledig (modified from below) if the right one isn't a zero (a modified version of betahal, below) jopatyxthis works if neither are zeros betahal
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« Last Edit: October 25, 2009, 09:56:23 PM by colcolpicle »
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colcolpicle
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I just realized that this is essentially an easier version of ais523's hidypom
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colcolpicle
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I'm pretty sure this is possible for every case, but to make a machine for all of them seems to be bordering on impossible.  Anyone up for the challenge?  calculating the calculation : nicagox
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Werbad
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There doesn't seem to be any way to create a 0 crate for F2C8 and 1248...
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colcolpicle
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Alright, if it really needs to be possible, here you go. calculating the calculation fixed: cacypym
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Rene
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I'm pretty sure this is possible for every case, but to make a machine for all of them seems to be bordering on impossible.  Anyone up for the challenge?  calculating the calculation : nicagoxHere is a solution that works for all combinations, except the two impossible ones: fasysebI have to say that this would have been nearly impossible without jnz's step wise execution in the latest Rubicon version. I spend a lot of time on the 'S' key to get the bottom-right mechanism correct.  It uses timing to determine which pattern is used. And yes, the giant look-up table is of course generated by a computer program.And for cacypym: xolylygThe extra 0 makes it in principle a lot easier (there are many more combinations possible), although that does not show in my solution.
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« Last Edit: November 16, 2009, 11:42:10 PM by Rene »
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jnz
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I have to say that this would have been nearly impossible without jnz's step wise execution in the latest Rubicon version. I spend a lot of time on the 'S' key to get the bottom-right mechanism correct.  Everybody listen to Rene!  (visit this thread if you don't know what this is about)
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colcolpicle
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that has got to be the biggest lookup table in the history of rubicon! (not that I've been around here that long, but still) anyways, I made a (nearly impossible) AA level zyxygak
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« Last Edit: November 20, 2009, 01:03:17 AM by colcolpicle »
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colcolpicle
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« Last Edit: November 25, 2009, 01:22:36 PM by colcolpicle »
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Bucky
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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Rene
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For Simple Decryption ( jehoded): xuxynov - Nice puzzle. It actually had me confused for a while. For Simple Decryption II ( jyhivef): nygykid - more of the same For Simpe Decryption III ( gorokiv): bugeryd - I resisted the temptation to hack the puzzle (by placing a furnace under the '0') and ended up with a simpler solution than I and II For Simple Decryption stream ( zadadan): casozyg - Applied solution I to a stream. Only solves it briefly every 10th tick, though, which is the maximum possible due to a issue with the puzzle. Nice level code, by the way, sounds like an arabic magician. For Catapult ( ribedol): hybapap - takes 318 ticks to solve, though..... WoW!  Cool solution, Colcolpicle! For Random comparison ( mugobon): busyhip - how do you like that solution code! For Fibonacci predicted ( dekyxev): gehobym - I am probably missing the point of the puzzle
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« Last Edit: November 25, 2009, 11:22:48 PM by Rene »
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immibis
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For Catapult: gaxipogFor Fibonacci Prediction: pykelyx I don't see the point of this level either.
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colcolpicle
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yeah, I think my brain kinda stopped working while I was working on that level. here's a fixed version kugogyb
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« Last Edit: November 26, 2009, 01:37:24 PM by colcolpicle »
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