I've finally finished the more interesting parts of the text screen peripheral I'd been building for several months for R16K1S60. *** Update: Fixed TEST, see main save ***
sorcery
nextgen
screen
computer
60hz
display
printer
electronics
subframe
r16k1s60
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Instant upvote. This is awesome! TPT computing is getting closer and closer to real computing!
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Congratulations LBPHacker. You have enlisted attention.
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wait, SIMON TALKED????
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O.Y.G. . . . . . @jacob1 - there are two ways of spelling many words ;)
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Absolutely amazing. Anyone interested in playing around needs to check out the thread for the assembler. http://tpt.io/.291445
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I make them so they turn into a working machine when I save/reopen the save. Particle IDs, and thus the order of their evaluation, change in a predictable way when you reopen the save, hence my goal is to make it so that the machine works *then*, not before.
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Anyway, this save is incredible, how do you make all the circuits without them breaking whenever you save?
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Coloured and colored are both correct, I think coloured is more widely used though.
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Amazing save! Not that I completely understand how to use it :P, but I probably could. I noticed you spelled "colored" wrong though :)
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sum of SUMthing. HAHHAHAHAHAHA I HAD TO