I see your uplouder has come back to hunt you :).
Well its nice to see you and your successes. My computer project has been delayed, so yea. PS You remember me right?
I have no regrets with my uploader program. In fact, it's taught me some lessons in multi-platform development and design. Not the best design, but I'm still glad I did it, and even with its flaws I prefer it over depending on something like MCEdit.
And yes, I do remember you.
1. I can't figure out how to use Paint. I assumed you had to use the D-Pad, but I can't seem to get the screen to change to anything except a white dot in the middle of the screen. EDIT: Looking at the tutorial video, I see that my render distance was much too low. I'll try it in 17 chunks and see how that works out.
2. The program installer doesn't work. I follow the instructions correctly, but the program enters the commands too fast, causing not all of the commands to work, since enter and T are being pressed too fast, causing a "Core system error" whenever I try to boot up the computer. I'm using Linux, but I can get a Windows result if you need one, since my computer has both installed.
1: Yes, render distance should have an effect. The computer's pretty big, and it won't work if it isn't all loaded.
2: Yea... that might be a Linux problem. Try it on windows. Also, if you really want to get it working on Linux, load the world on a Minecraft server running in a Terminal window, and download the Commandore SDK and use the server uploading mode, pasting the result into the server. It's a whole lot faster than normal uploading, too! Just a bit tedious to setup.
I have no regrets with my uploader program. In fact, it's taught me some lessons in multi-platform development and design. Not the best design, but I'm still glad I did it, and even with its flaws I prefer it over depending on something like MCEdit.
And yes, I do remember you.
1: Yes, render distance should have an effect. The computer's pretty big, and it won't work if it isn't all loaded.
2: Yea... that might be a Linux problem. Try it on windows. Also, if you really want to get it working on Linux, load the world on a Minecraft server running in a Terminal window, and download the Commandore SDK and use the server uploading mode, pasting the result into the server. It's a whole lot faster than normal uploading, too! Just a bit tedious to setup.
I suppose I could do that, and I'll also give Windows a shot. I don't think turning my render distance helped the Paint issue, but I'll try that again. I managed to install the Guess the Number game without an error, but no matter what number I put into the user input system, no lamps light up.
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If I helped in any way, feel free to drop me an Internet:
Or some Blue XP:
A test to see what number is most thought of when a 1-10 choice is given: strawpoll.me/4012187
Don't think about it, just click on the first one that comes to you!
Assuming you mean bitwise math: It probably won't have that, unfortunately. This computer is different in that it doesn't actually work in binary at all. In a very low level sense it does, but at no point in its operation are numbers represented by ones and zeros. There's no real need either
No real need? Hmmmm, I don't think so. Every modern computer is digital and works in binary for sake of simplicity. If you made computer analog, ok but then I guess it is pretty hard to program, unless you made analog-to-binary-to-analog translation mechanism, which is slow and unreliable. However, if t isn't totaly analog, how do you represent data, as redstone levels?
The uploader on the SDK and the blockloader jar don't work, I tried old versions and I tried 1.8.9, but still not working. Do I have to use a snapshot?
I have no regrets with my uploader program. In fact, it's taught me some lessons in multi-platform development and design. Not the best design, but I'm still glad I did it, and even with its flaws I prefer it over depending on something like MCEdit.
And yes, I do remember you.
1: Yes, render distance should have an effect. The computer's pretty big, and it won't work if it isn't all loaded.
2: Yea... that might be a Linux problem. Try it on windows. Also, if you really want to get it working on Linux, load the world on a Minecraft server running in a Terminal window, and download the Commandore SDK and use the server uploading mode, pasting the result into the server. It's a whole lot faster than normal uploading, too! Just a bit tedious to setup.
I suppose I could do that, and I'll also give Windows a shot. I don't think turning my render distance helped the Paint issue, but I'll try that again. I managed to install the Guess the Number game without an error, but no matter what number I put into the user input system, no lamps light up.
If I helped in any way, feel free to drop me an Internet:
Or some Blue XP:
A test to see what number is most thought of when a 1-10 choice is given: strawpoll.me/4012187
Don't think about it, just click on the first one that comes to you!
I'll have to try running that at increased tick speed. :^)
No real need? Hmmmm, I don't think so. Every modern computer is digital and works in binary for sake of simplicity. If you made computer analog, ok but then I guess it is pretty hard to program, unless you made analog-to-binary-to-analog translation mechanism, which is slow and unreliable. However, if t isn't totaly analog, how do you represent data, as redstone levels?
how do you think minecraft v 1.9 will affect your command block computer and others?
-izik
I am a big fan of your work, even though I just started here.
could you add a memory system to run more than one program?
perhaps with multiple memory modules hooked up to some sort of selector
Kbb306
creator of the jukebox lock
interested in Vmods
**disclaimer**
I am not sure if someone else has created a comparator powered disc specific jukebox lock
big portal fan!
by the way block loader isn't working for me. do I need a snapshot?
Kbb306
creator of the jukebox lock
interested in Vmods
**disclaimer**
I am not sure if someone else has created a comparator powered disc specific jukebox lock
big portal fan!
Is the SDK open source?
Lead developer of Dragonet!
Check out my game, Adventuria!
Dev of (IMO the best server ever) TwilightGamez!
The uploader on the SDK and the blockloader jar don't work, I tried old versions and I tried 1.8.9, but still not working. Do I have to use a snapshot?
Was it hard to start learning command blocks?
If you're interested in an awesome, white-listed, pure vanilla server, consider applying!
http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/servers/pc-servers/2811770-axiba-smp-community-focused-vanilla-survival#c4
Links in the OP are dead.
Does anybody still have those files ?
Will they work in ver 1.12.2 ?
If not where are some good docs / info on the design of a "minecraft command block cpu".
Ya, I've plugged that phrase into google, leading to lots of threads with dead links :/
I had a look and I found this in my downloads folder! Seems to be the latest ver 1.1.1
http://www.mediafire.com/file/kmvkgkl4bv5ju6a/Commandore_32.zip
Unfortunately no SDK though and I don't know if it will still work in the latest version.
Thanks ! Downloading now, will let you know if it works !
Add memory functions like malloc and mfree and much more to your programming language
I would love to check the source code and improve it