I see this being possible. I might work on it in the future when I get time. I can definitely make it happen. Its just the amount of time fiddling it would take.
I see this being possible. I might work on it in the future when I get time. I can definitely make it happen. Its just the amount of time fiddling it would take.
You should so do it quickly.. It would give people learning redstone a better way of learning. someone could give a picture example of the wiring and etc. It would be epic
OMG. This would be epic. Computers would become MUCH more feasible, not to mention that a MineCraft computer running MineCraft would be even closer to reality! :biggrin.gif:
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[Ham] the joke
[Notch] your head
[] [Ham] [Ham] [Ham] []
[Ham] [] [Notch] [] [Ham]
riiiiiiight over it
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Notch could replace Minecraft.net with goatse tomorrow and never publish an update again; the only legal recourse I have is to shake my fist at the screen.
OMG. This would be epic. Computers would become MUCH more feasible, not to mention that a MineCraft computer running MineCraft would be even closer to reality! :biggrin.gif:
That is one of the major reasons that I was doing this (I mean the computers, not minecraft. That would just get laggy).
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This is awesome. Now if only I could understand what the hell it all means.
OMG. This would be epic. Computers would become MUCH more feasible, not to mention that a MineCraft computer running MineCraft would be even closer to reality! :biggrin.gif:
*Gets this new computer-enabling mod on MC* *Started coding in the bases of Java, into the computer, starts coding java, then eventually creates Minecraft inside of Minecraft*
OMG. This would be epic. Computers would become MUCH more feasible, not to mention that a MineCraft computer running MineCraft would be even closer to reality! :biggrin.gif:
*Gets this new computer-enabling mod on MC* *Started coding in the bases of Java, into the computer, starts coding java, then eventually creates Minecraft inside of Minecraft*
EPIC !
The process for programming would actually go more like..
1) Put in binary to code an assembler.
2) Put in assembly language to create an operating system.
3) Use assembly to create a c++ compiler.
4) Use the compiler to write a java runtime environment in c++.
5) Write minecraft in java and run on the runtime environment.
6) ???
7) Profit
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[Ham] the joke
[Notch] your head
[] [Ham] [Ham] [Ham] []
[Ham] [] [Notch] [] [Ham]
riiiiiiight over it
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Notch could replace Minecraft.net with goatse tomorrow and never publish an update again; the only legal recourse I have is to shake my fist at the screen.
OMG. This would be epic. Computers would become MUCH more feasible, not to mention that a MineCraft computer running MineCraft would be even closer to reality! :biggrin.gif:
*Gets this new computer-enabling mod on MC* *Started coding in the bases of Java, into the computer, starts coding java, then eventually creates Minecraft inside of Minecraft*
EPIC !
The process for programming would actually go more like..
1) Put in binary to code an assembler.
2) Put in assembly language to create an operating system.
3) Use assembly to create a c++ compiler.
4) Use the compiler to write a java runtime environment in c++.
5) Write minecraft in java and run on the runtime environment.
6) ???
7) Profit
BUT! we need a monitor with which to play it!!!!!111111
Psssh, easy. Just make a 800x600x1 rectangle with redstone torches on the front of every block. "Hi-res," 80's style terminal FTW. :biggrin.gif:
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Quote from GodofCheeses »
[Ham] the joke
[Notch] your head
[] [Ham] [Ham] [Ham] []
[Ham] [] [Notch] [] [Ham]
riiiiiiight over it
Quote from SittenSpynne »
Notch could replace Minecraft.net with goatse tomorrow and never publish an update again; the only legal recourse I have is to shake my fist at the screen.
OMG. This would be epic. Computers would become MUCH more feasible, not to mention that a MineCraft computer running MineCraft would be even closer to reality! :biggrin.gif:
Yo dawg, we heard u liek Minecraft! so we put a Minecraft in yo Minecraft, so you can run from creepers while you run from skeletons!
Interface is based on Baezon's redstone simulator. Doesn't yet do I/O or consume redstone from your inventory when you draw components, but those are both coming.
Pokeylope, this is awsum.
Suggestions:
1. Input is any current supplied to the block from any side. Output is a sign. On a field, input and output are shown by flower icons if input is non-direct (torch or wire) and corresponding icon if direct (switch, button or pressure plate on the block itself).
2. If blocks are touching by sides and are on same level, their "fields" join - north is up, west is left, east is right and south is bottom side of the field. Yay for unlimited integrated circuits.
You should so do it quickly.. It would give people learning redstone a better way of learning. someone could give a picture example of the wiring and etc. It would be epic
Obviously Running from a Creeper =O
That is one of the major reasons that I was doing this (I mean the computers, not minecraft. That would just get laggy).
*Gets this new computer-enabling mod on MC* *Started coding in the bases of Java, into the computer, starts coding java, then eventually creates Minecraft inside of Minecraft*
EPIC !
The process for programming would actually go more like..
1) Put in binary to code an assembler.
2) Put in assembly language to create an operating system.
3) Use assembly to create a c++ compiler.
4) Use the compiler to write a java runtime environment in c++.
5) Write minecraft in java and run on the runtime environment.
6) ???
7) Profit
BUT! we need a monitor with which to play it!!!!!111111
Yo dawg, we heard u liek Minecraft! so we put a Minecraft in yo Minecraft, so you can run from creepers while you run from skeletons!
Interface is based on Baezon's redstone simulator. Doesn't yet do I/O or consume redstone from your inventory when you draw components, but those are both coming.
Suggestions:
1. Input is any current supplied to the block from any side. Output is a sign. On a field, input and output are shown by flower icons if input is non-direct (torch or wire) and corresponding icon if direct (switch, button or pressure plate on the block itself).
2. If blocks are touching by sides and are on same level, their "fields" join - north is up, west is left, east is right and south is bottom side of the field. Yay for unlimited integrated circuits.
Pretty self explanatory...