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my only suggestion is can you make the chip area a tad bigger

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You need to press +/- while hovering the bar, before clicking. The "pin overlay" will reflect the change and when you actually click you will insert the right number of pins.

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this is unrelated and im not critisizing you but how is that 64-bit ram?

i wanna know how to make it

there is just 14 bits

it would need 66 bits

64 bits the bits that you need to store

1 bit the clock

1 bit the store

so it isn't possible

Hey!
As far as I know, a RAM uses an index or an adress or whatever you call it.
That means that the 64bit are split up into eight 8bit registers.
That way, you need:

8 bits data
3 bits index
1 bit store
1 bit clock

This gives you a total of 13 inputs. And it actually has 13 inputs, not 14

sorry, i am an idiot furry and i forgot