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Chapter 149 - 121 Mutual Gaze



Chapter 149: Chapter 121 Mutual Gaze

164 chips named ‘Dragon Heart Generation’ by Li Shiming, 32-bit core, 168MHz, 1Mx8 memory, RAM 192Kx8, 1.8V voltage.

The Dragon Heart chip generation was nothing extraordinary, but it was adequate for some facilities that didn’t require particularly large calculations.

Li Shiming planned to produce many batches of such chips, partly to accumulate production experience and partly to secure a reasonable plan for acquiring Spirit Stones.

With the chips, the implementation of an LED display for the Identity Jade Disc became possible.

Yes, he placed the plan to acquire Spirit Stones reasonably above equipping the Identity Jade Disc with an LED display. The Identity Jade Disc was initially able to provide remote visual communication similar to virtual imaging.

However, that required the coordination of an Array, and additionally, this feature was only open to the high ranks of the sect, not to ordinary cultivators.

Using his knowledge of Arrays and with the computational power of the IBM z15, Li Shiming successfully transformed some of the Array’s information into data, thereby achieving dataization of the Array.

This research achievement was useful only to him; without the help of the chips, no cultivator could handle complex hexadecimal data.

He made a case similar to cell phones from his previous life and placed the Identity Jade Disc inside it. The Identity Jade Disc’s information could then be displayed on a 16 cm LED screen, and touching the screen could activate simple functions of the Identity Jade Disc.

This function was remote visual communication with friends, which was effective only within a thousand-mile range of the Sect Formation. Beyond this range, it couldn’t connect to the Sect Formation.

When the screen was tapped, a friend list from the Identity Jade Disc would appear, and one could choose whether to enable visual communication.

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