Author Topic: [CB] [PC App] SEC Endereye  (Read 830 times)


SEC EnderEye

Features

This computer was manufactured by me. The computer has a booting animation, which is basically 2 glowing eyes. The boot animation lasts for about 9-12 seconds before going to the Main Menu. In the main menu, there are 4 programs. Each program is individually colored: red, yellow, green, and blue. The red program, which is in the top-right, launches the Safety & Guidelines program. That program just gives you built-in rules and tips on the computer.  The yellow program, located in the top right, currently unfinished, will be the preferences program. Lets say you don't like the glowing purple effect of your computer monitor and processor? Well you can change the color, and you can also change the color for the keyboard. The green app, located in the bottom left, I have not decided yet. But if you have any suggestions, please ask below. The blue program, will be the ROM Launcher. There aren't many things you can do with the PC once you get it, so, you get to create custom programs if you know how to do it with ROM's. The blue app, will activate an animation that is alike the start-up boot, only 3-5 seconds long, then the ROM launcher fires a relay up to your ROM. After that, the computer leaves the system directly to the ROM, changing any features it does.

Screenshots


EnderEye Boot Animation

EnderEye On Blank State

EnderEye Processor On

Finishing Process

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Red Program - Safety & Rules Guidelines - Done!
Yellow Program - Preferences - Unfinished
Green Program - (Unknown) - Unfinished
Blue Program - ROM Launcher - Done!

« Last Edit: June 15, 2012, 02:26:40 AM by PurpleMetro »

external program slot maybe?

paint program

external program slot maybe?

paint program
I'll see what I can do.

what can you actually do with it right now


I have a question.

The reason ROMs have worked in builds that I have done is because we created a network of variables to allow for the keyboard to be controlled without someone having to manually change the events.

What systems does this build provide for that?

Does this build actually allow for people to make programs for it, or does it just relay their brick and expect them to do everything else?

I have a question.

The reason ROMs have worked in builds that I have done is because we created a network of variables to allow for the keyboard to be controlled without someone having to manually change the events.

What systems does this build provide for that?

Does this build actually allow for people to make programs for it, or does it just relay their brick and expect them to do everything else?
um...the second 1 :c

Looks awesome. Especially if you have played Minecraft.

Looks awesome. Especially if you have played Minecraft.
what next? a CreeperPC?

"The New Creeper PC, blows up. thats it"

what next? a CreeperPC?

"The New Creeper PC, blows up. thats it"
Instead of the BSOD it will blow up. Lol we need to make that, It will be awesome.