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BlazingDragon:

--- Quote from: Sheath on September 18, 2011, 04:34:57 AM ---I answered your question and I will not answer it further. Now you are just spamming. :c

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what was ur answer i didnt see it (im not joking im serious)
Night Fox:
I only have one complaint with any of this
and it's that you have that "the first v9 eventers" or whatever below the logo
why?
Sheath:

--- Quote from: Night Fox on September 18, 2011, 06:48:29 AM ---I only have one complaint with any of this
and it's that you have that "the first v9 eventers" or whatever below the logo
why?

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Because MicroBlock was the first event clan ever made back in 2008. There has only ever been one dispute over this, but that was denied as the clan in question was not an event clan but had events as a side thought and were build focused.

The clan existed pre-iEvent pre-Blockintosh, there were no other existing event clans as far as we know. It was not so long after v9 came out MicroBlock was formed.
Sheath:
Currently working on an official piece of hardware called the "Multirom". It comes with a piece of external hardware and a driver ROM. You stick the driver ROM in the front slot of the computer. You then can put 4 of any ROM applications into the multirom. You a press a button on the device to select which ROM you want to use, then when you hit C on the keyboard the multirom runs and executes the ROM you selected. If you change your mind, you can select one of the other 4 ROMs by clicking on the device.

In a nutshell, it lets you plugin 4 ROMs and toggle between which to run, so you don't have to keep duping ROMs in.
SeventhSandwich:

--- Quote from: Sheath on September 20, 2011, 01:21:36 AM ---Currently working on an official piece of hardware called the "Multirom". It comes with a piece of external hardware and a driver ROM. You stick the driver ROM in the front slot of the computer. You then can put 4 of any ROM applications into the multirom. You a press a button on the device to select which ROM you want to use, then when you hit C on the keyboard the multirom runs and executes the ROM you selected. If you change your mind, you can select one of the other 4 ROMs by clicking on the device.

In a nutshell, it lets you plugin 4 ROMs and toggle between which to run, so you don't have to keep duping ROMs in.

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Why don't you just make 4 slots on the computer itself instead of building a separate, individual piece?

Also I just realized that all of these computers/devices are all just monitors. Why no tower lol?
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