Does it have roms (or a readable device) that can run in any duplicated computer? Not that i know of.
Yes it does. In fact, it was the first computer to coin the phrase "ROM" and the only one that actually does it properly. That is the whole point about the IceCube A2. I thought you said you used it. :c
No changes to the computer necessary. Just dupe the brick in the rom slot. c:
computers that can have any size screen if you plug the monitor in.
IceCube A2 does that with an extension. :3
I was making a prototype computer that could actually type letters/words.
Aludane and I made one of those a long time a go, I don't recommend making a computer based around it. It'd be a 1 trick pony.
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I was talking about this clan to Aludane yesterday. Its no mistake that my favorite build style is mock-electronics and events, I really really want people to be more interested in making computers and builds but its been 4 years since events came out and people like you are still trying to figure out problems like 'how to make it runs programs' and 'how to have a bigger screen' which we all figured out years a go.
Please spend some time getting to know VCE and looking at what has already been done and learn from it. The only reason why I hover around topics like this is because I don't want to see another bunch of people making BLPC's look handicapped and putting people off making them. We are beyond making boxes that change color, why aren't you?
DOO SOMETHINGGGG INTEERRESTINGGG. You have the tools. I disagree that you can't better the A2, you just need to spend some time learning events properly and stop getting over-excited about computer buzzwords and facade builds. Thats what we did in 2008 and it was a big mistakeee.