Author Topic: Blockland Assembly Machine Code --- Computer bricks and events  (Read 7758 times)

You've done that specifically?
Not me in specific, but events with VCE has the capabilities to be able to run brainforget code given that you can write the events for it. I'm sure someone could try, but I haven't personally done it myself.

If I had enough motivation I'd do it myself.
VCE does give a lot of functionality, and does indeed ease the process of making a blpc that's turing complete, however, it can be done even without the use of VCE.

Too bad nobody cares about quality eventing.

Uiii. That looks great! Can't wait to see the final version of this.

If I had enough motivation I'd do it myself.
VCE does give a lot of functionality, and does indeed ease the process of making a blpc that's turing complete, however, it can be done even without the use of VCE.

Too bad nobody cares about quality eventing.
Why had no one ever done it then?
The best we've gotten is stuffty two digits calculators
Uiii. That looks great! Can't wait to see the final version of this.
:)

Why had no one ever done it then?
Because its a bitch to do and nobody has that dedication.
Again, I would if I had actual motivation to do it.

Because its a bitch to do and nobody has that dedication.
Again, I would if I had actual motivation to do it.

VCE in it's current state is really stuff. Sorry, I had to say that. I've been working with a "modified" VCE for a while since I found a lot of things VCE 6.12 needs to fix immediately. I wanna create a better and newer VCE, however it's still in alpha.

VCE in it's current state is really stuff. Sorry, I had to say that. I've been working with a "modified" VCE for a while since I found a lot of things VCE 6.12 needs to fix immediately. I wanna create a better and newer VCE, however it's still in alpha.
Implying that I disagree with you? Lol.

Implying that I disagree with you? Lol.


Oh sorry, didn't see that. My bad. Slap me please.

I might make a second wrench-type tool that allows you to edit the ASM code of a brick directly.
You can add a line and clear the lines with the regular events, but this is essentially another way of doing events completly.

coolio

makes me want to learn assembly