Author Topic: MicroBlock Icecube A2 - Advance BLPC Computer (1.4 Update)  (Read 23777 times)


Do I get a free one? c:

This build is like no other computer. It supports custom programs fully, something no other Blockland computer ever could do without great modification to the actual device.

Snaily did this forever ago with default events + no named bricks (utilized print counts) and made a topic or two about it and even built it in Badspot's server. I made one myself last summer (utilized a binary system with projectiles) and I'm sure others probably have done so before as well.

Snaily did this forever ago with default events + no named bricks (utilized print counts) and made a topic or two about it and even built it in Badspot's server. I made one myself last summer (utilized a binary system with projectiles)

I'm afraid unless you can cite a build that was publicly released, using the same system, its just hearsay.

Good job, Icy i really like this!


I'm afraid unless you can cite a build that was publicly released, using the same system, its just hearsay.

and [Snaily] made a topic or two about it and even built it in Badspot's server.

And by same system, if you mean variable events, then it's different. Snaily used default events (more complicated).


Am I the only one who read "mouse click" as "mouse richard"? :c

Anyways, this sounds awesome c:

And by same system, if you mean variable events, then it's different. Snaily used default events (more complicated).

Cite the topic. Unless he has created a system like this one, regardless of what he used, its not the same. It reads a single brick which executes actions by detecting what buttons are pressed.

I wish I could make a BLPC :c
This is good inspiration, however. I just need the knowledge now.

Cite the topic. Unless he has created a system like this one, regardless of what he used, its not the same. It reads a single brick which executes actions by detecting what buttons are pressed.
It's really not that hard to make these (although your exterior is okay). I made one with the jacked over events of v8, and I have been planning my next one.

It's really not that hard to make these (although your exterior is okay).

This isn't just a basic keyboard with a changing screen. Unless you have looked at the internals and can appreciate the process of creating ROMs, I think you are basing that statement off the very simplistic creations that were around years back which don't do this model justice.

I think people believe they can easily make builds that look like computers in Blockland, but the process of building a BLPC is quite different.
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I own a g3 mac. its in my storage.

I own a g3 mac. its in my storage.

Same, I have a Strawberry one. 333mhz. c: