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Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/thread/2955825/messing-with-s… Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 15. Discovered flash files: 1 File: 214420_The_Control_Panel.swf-(429 KB, 787x487, Game) [_] Messing with stuff we don't understand Henke37 11/20/15(Fri)14:52:39 No.2955825 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anonymous 11/20/15(Fri)15:20:26 No.2955839 >>2955825 doing the Fibonacci sequence in the number pad lights one of the top lights. That's all I have discovered >> [_] Anonymous 11/20/15(Fri)15:29:57 No.2955844 >1. take of screws of contrast puzzle >2. take out coloured cards >3. put it next to screen >4. change contrast till it flashes and moves away >??? >you can take out blue wire >> [_] Anonymous 11/20/15(Fri)17:09:00 No.2955913 Found out how to light up the blue light on the top. After a bunch of pen-and-paper testing of the circuit in the top right, I've got a couple results. First, the lights are all diodes, and each node (other than the power and ground) is connected to exactly one end of one of the lights. If you want to figure it out yourself, knock yourself out with that hint. Otherwise, numbering the nodes from left to right, we have 1,2,3,4,5,6 on the top, and 1b,2b,3b,4b,5b, and 6b on the bottom. To get the light, connect 1, 3b ; 5, 2b ; 4b, 3 ; 6, 2 ; 6b, 5b ; and finally, 4, 1b. This requires you to have the wire you got from the color puzzle. >> [_] !T6/TripFag 11/20/15(Fri)17:17:04 No.2955925 Figured out the switches! If you want to figure it out yourself, know this: Whenever the numbers print out slowly, it means it's wrong. And if you don't care about doing shit by yourself, the answer is: 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 Gets you the third light. If you change a switch, it turns off. >> [_] Anonymous 11/20/15(Fri)17:25:43 No.2955938 The only thing I have left is the yellow lights thing. I am kind of stuck. I know that the thing it shows you on the screens shows you which lights it turns on if clicked, where the light is always the 0 in the middle. But I have three lights I can't get to turn on, being the right and left one in the first row and the one in the middle. Anyone have a clue? >> [_] Anonymous 11/20/15(Fri)17:28:25 No.2955942 >>2955938 Nevermind I got it, you can move the lights if you click on the edges >> [_] Anonymous 11/20/15(Fri)17:38:57 No.2955952 Oh fuck the last puzzle is way easier than it seems to be, I tried for 10 minutes before I got it >> [_] !T6/TripFag 11/20/15(Fri)17:43:59 No.2955958 And also managed to stumble upon how to solve the bottom left. If a button is near the empty slot, clicking on one of said button's grey corners will move it to said slot. Also, each button will toggle the buttons near it in a set pattern that you can see on the screen while hovering over a button. I personally recommend abusing the button originally in the bottom middle and moving everything else to make use of it. >> [_] Anonymous 11/20/15(Fri)17:50:46 No.2955973 >>2955952 Glad you got it, Im fuckin stuck Apparently Im completely tone deaf >> [_] Anonymous 11/20/15(Fri)17:51:28 No.2955974 >>2955973 You want a hint? >> [_] Anonymous 11/20/15(Fri)17:54:08 No.2955977 Yo I'm stuck on the numberpad puzzle ( I fell pretty useless right now). Anyone feel like giving a dumb person the answer? Ik it's the fibonacci sequence but I don't know how exactly to input it >> [_] Anonymous 11/20/15(Fri)17:57:22 No.2955981 >>2955977 The fibonacci sequence is always the sum of the last two numbers in the sequence. The first two numbers are always 1, so 1, 1, then 1+1=2 so 1,1,2 and so on >> [_] Anonymous 11/20/15(Fri)17:58:53 No.2955983 >>2955981 Thanks. Can't believe how much I was failing at that! >> [_] Anonymous 11/20/15(Fri)18:07:25 No.2955995 Well I beat it. Wasn't expecting that ending... |
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