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PVC Potato Gun:
I downloaded both versions of the computer. Plan to use it for {EC} use. Nice computer though! I hope you make a global drive for the industrial use version. That way you can share "files" from one computer to the next.
PurpleMetro:

--- Quote from: PVC Potato Gun on September 18, 2011, 09:50:19 PM ---I downloaded both versions of the computer. Plan to use it for {EC} use. Nice computer though! I hope you make a global drive for the industrial use version. That way you can share "files" from one computer to the next.

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Think of a global PC ROM shopping center. :o
SeventhSandwich:
Bar Graph: "Roleplay"
Text Editor: "Roleplay"

I have no problem with things being created without productivity in mind because frankly it's not possible to create useful devices in Blockland that serve any other purpose but fun. However, I think it would have been more interesting to record the data on the computer screen using variables to store it as memory. Then when you turn on the projector screen, it will read the data and write it on to it. Since from what I see, the projector screen just carries the same colors as the actual computer and all that happens when you turn it on, is a black wall that covers the colored blocks turns invisible. It seems sort of lazy and makes it more bulkier and thick.

I assume this A2 processor thing is a roleplay concept as well, correct?
Sheath:

--- Quote from: SeventhSandwich on September 19, 2011, 07:26:44 AM --- However, I think it would have been more interesting to record the data on the computer screen using variables to store it as memory. Then when you turn on the projector screen, it will read the data and write it on to it. Since from what I see, the projector screen just carries the same colors as the actual computer and all that happens when you turn it on, is a black wall that covers the colored blocks turns invisible. It seems sort of lazy and makes it more bulkier and thick.
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The projector is just a duplicate of the computer screen in a larger size that only operates when the computer is in. It doesn't process anything. The graph editor does indeed remember the position of the graph via variables. Not sure if its erased when it turns off, I can't remember.


--- Quote from: SeventhSandwich on September 19, 2011, 07:26:44 AM ---I assume this A2 processor thing is a roleplay concept as well, correct?

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The processor is, in the case of my builds, a brick or multiple bricks that stores and handles variables. The A1 processor is a larger "cpu" that has memory and hold variables in another one of my devices (the LateralWorks 44 key piano). A2 is just an alternative "model" that has less functionality and is smaller, I name them as I may reuse them or change them. Its just a categorical naming system.
SeventhSandwich:

--- Quote from: Sheath on September 19, 2011, 08:21:33 AM ---The projector is just a duplicate of the computer screen in a larger size that only operates when the computer is in. It doesn't process anything. The graph editor does indeed remember the position of the graph via variables. Not sure if its erased when it turns off, I can't remember.

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That's fine lol, but you could slim it down by a few bricks by using the idea I gave you.
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