Optical CPU Unified Architecture — 7-Segment Optical Storage Specification
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This document defines a unified 7-segment optical storage format for the optical CPUarchitecture. The format supports two modes: a compatibility mode (MODE=0) using3-bit integers (0 ‒ 7), and an optical mode (MODE=1) using a 7-segment representationthat encodes RGB base paths and interference states. Mode detection is triple-safe, relyingon CPU startup configuration, an ASCII mode marker (‘[‘ or ‘]‘), and automaticinference from the stored data. The specification ensures backward compatibility, robustnessagainst partial corruption, international usability, and future extensibility towardadditional optical modes.
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- Extensibility
- Mode (computer interface)
- ASCII
- Compatibility (geochemistry)
- Optical storage
- Computer data storage
- Optical engineering
- Optical performance monitoring
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