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Sheath:

--- Quote from: Crêpe on October 21, 2011, 02:42:47 AM ---Having a big keyboard sucks.

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Glad you said that.

Its no coincidence the keyboard on the A2 is only 4 bricks across. If you haven't noticed already, it fits into the shape of the computer (the length of the bricks that touch the ground between the sloping sides of the case). I also find its better if there are less keys so its easier to use, Blockland players have a narrow view and it sucks having to turn your whole body when in first person to click a button.
SeventhSandwich:

--- Quote from: Sheath on October 16, 2011, 10:41:37 PM ----lolwut-

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isn't this basically just adding a brick on top of the 4 1x1s that has, "onrelayup" on it?
Sheath:

--- Quote from: SeventhSandwich on October 21, 2011, 03:34:33 AM ---isn't this basically just adding a brick on top of the 4 1x1s that has, "onrelayup" on it?

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Its very simple yes.

The computer usually relays a brick below the ROM port that relays the ROM. In this case, it relays a ROM that redirects it to a set of identically named bricks inside the Multirom. The Multirom uses a variable to focus it onto the selected brick.

Simple but effective.
SeventhSandwich:

--- Quote from: Sheath on October 21, 2011, 03:39:17 AM ---Its very simple yes.

The computer usually relays a brick below the ROM port that relays the ROM. In this case, it relays a ROM that redirects it to a set of identically named bricks inside the Multirom. The Multirom uses a variable to focus it onto the selected brick.

Simple but effective.

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How many current ROMs are existent?
Sheath:
The only ones I am accountable for that can be downloaded are two driver ROMs, assuming somebody else will be working on their own or I release a few WIP ROMs soon that allows for reasonable usage of the Multirom.
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