jacob1
jacob1
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29th Sep 2012
16th Mar 2014
Post any bugs you find here. But there aren't as many bugs that are really bugs and I don't already know about than when this first started, so also use this as a general conversation save, or to ask / tell me anything. #1 most commented save in tpt!
problems jacob1 bugreport glitch fix 960847 tptpp bugs tptplusplus glitches

Comments

  • PortalPlayer
    PortalPlayer
    18th Feb 2017
    Atomic10: not sure fiddling around with an executable is a good idea... make sure you back it up first, but I wouldn't expect anything to work (unless you're some really 1337 h4x0r with a hex viewer/editor)
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    18th Feb 2017
    Also i'm finally over the flu! Unfortunately now I have a sinus infection ... and I didn't know it for two days. Hopefully i'll get better soon.
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    18th Feb 2017
    Atomic10: that was cracker64's save, I don't have any cgi saves :P Atomic10: you could just look at .. the actual code. It is much nicer lol. QuanTech: he can see all the text strings inside it
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    18th Feb 2017
    PortalPlayer: There, are you happy: https://github.com/jacob1/The-Powder-Toy/commit/cd9462776697563d179d24be52bbc0c637eccb0b
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    18th Feb 2017
    @Atomic10 how the heck is it even possible to get source code from an exe? The only thing you should be able to do with an exe is disassemble it into assembly language! Or if you want the c++ source, go github
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    18th Feb 2017
    I was messing around with this editor that's good at viewing files, and I dragged Jacob1's Mod's exe file into it. I can see all the coding! The intro text, elements, etc. I'm gonna copy the file and make some edits and see what I can change... Image: http://prntscr.com/ea6i8k
  • Kerbals
    Kerbals
    17th Feb 2017
    Transistors are another example.
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    17th Feb 2017
    This equation is used to solve quantum mechanics problems for atoms and molecules. There is a reason why our supercomputers can't simulate something like a molecule with 50 atoms: coz the Schrodinger Equation is waaaay more complex than you think
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    17th Feb 2017
    Yes but the Schrodinger equation is much harder! It is a function that takes in some wave function (e.g. "cos x", this is a super duper simple one) and outputs allowed energy levels, but it's not as simple as you think. Look it up.
  • Cuddles13
    Cuddles13
    16th Feb 2017
    And the numbers are the code.