Author Topic: An ALC Produced Blockland evented system.  (Read 1244 times)




Type: Blockland based evented input output system

Function: To display server variables across the map using multiple displays as well as provide a basic platform for input output events

Current status:
Deprecated.


Specs:

1x16 Text Display Upper
1x16 Text Display Lower
Central value store for quick modifications.
Dynamic if-value execution supplied by is-in-range stacks (Keeping within the a specified event schedule)
Debugging options including direct from variable value address display (Displays an instruction address it will execute from ROM)
Full instruction address ranging from 10000-20000*

*May go higher depending on user configuration

More Information:

This is an evented system which was used as a test device for the implementation of fast ROM. This current device is slow and requires manual resets on both actives (screen resets, button configurations...etc).

It has debugging options within the containment facility for swift fixing and instruction address testing.


This was considered the first major evented system by ALC due to this certain mechanisms may fail from working if in over use. Spamming the buttons will result in a possible "Error. 0" crash whereby the instruction address receives a too high, or too low number for it to function properly.

This version is not used anymore due to the way the startup sequence was created.

Here's a clip of it in action. Notice when the video was uploaded.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGG6Y4oQR8k&feature=plcp&context=C3a9bae2UDOEgsToPDskLsdlsrI0S5O-2Vi5aO-vv_
« Last Edit: January 31, 2012, 12:06:53 PM by aludane »

That's really cool. Is the booting needed or just for design?

nice, but next time put down the thesaurus and explain it in a way anyone could understand without at MIT degree.

Looks very complex but don't understand its usage. Also, I am going to assume those loading screens are there out of necessity, not for looks.

EDIT: apparantly not.
« Last Edit: January 29, 2012, 10:55:43 PM by Conan »

This doesn't even do anything.

Why are so many people following in IcyGamma's footprints and making these RP devices just so people can pat them on the back for it? It sounds really harsh, but you're sort of mis-advertising this.
« Last Edit: January 30, 2012, 03:09:48 AM by SeventhSandwich »

This doesn't even do anything.

Why are so many people following in IcyGamma's footprints and making these RP devices just so people can pat them on the back for it? It sounds really harsh, but you're sort of mis-advertising this.
Though I do agree in that it doesn't do much but that is because this device was to teach me how I could accomplish an extremely effecient design.

The messages at the beginning do have purpose. They help to debug this device. They're either 1 or 0

My other versions/ devices based on this have become quite useful. My current implementation of this technology is being used to monitor lots of different events that would otherwise go unheard.

Typing on phone is hard. :(

« Last Edit: January 30, 2012, 10:00:48 AM by aludane »