(when a gate has multiple inputs, unless specified otherwise, the speed applies to all of the inputs) # General For multiple inputs, dependencies are evaluated by the order they appear on the gate, top to bottom. # Selector Cycle input is slow. It does not evaluate its dependencies early. Other inputs are fast and behave as normal gates. # Microchip (with one input and no outputs) All inputs fast The activate input is checked before and independently of the regular inputs. Other inputs are then checked top-to-bottom Activation before other, older gates? No With inner microchips and no inputs/outputs -> tag propogration is instant [microchip_activation_0] # Sequencer (with one input and no outputs) All inputs fast # Sackbot trick Converting analog to digital with a sackbot is instant. It can be done multiple times per frame and occurs during the same phase as logic gates. A sackbot uses about 1/250th of a thermometer (~4000 units). It has 16 inputs that can be used (~250 thermometer units per analog-to-digital conversion). The output can be on for two frames instead of the expected one. # Physics Activating a destroyer and a tag on an object in the same frame causes the tag sensor to not activate. # Non-terminal components Timer: fast Counter: fast Toggle: fast Randomiser: fast Wave generator: fast # Terminal components Emitter: slow Tag: slow Mover: slow