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0x10c - Notch's New Game!

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Otis Da HousKat:


--- Quote from: Lugnut1206 on April 07, 2012, 08:34:47 PM ---probably not
i could be wrong, but it's SIMILAR to assembly, not EXACTLY assembly. having a decent grasp of the assembly language would be a good idea.

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It is assembly. Assembly is not a singular language. It is just a human readable method of giving a processor instructions and that is entirely dependent on the processor's instruction set architecture.

MegaScientifical:


--- Quote from: Daedalus on April 09, 2012, 10:57:42 PM ---woooooo notch says he's working on updating the specifications for DCPU and making a playable version :D

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Playable version probably doesn't mean public. Just a version that actually does something similar to the end result he could show off in a video.

Lugnut:


--- Quote from: Otis Da HousKat on April 10, 2012, 12:01:09 AM ---It is assembly. Assembly is not a singular language. It is just a human readable method of giving a processor instructions and that is entirely dependent on the processor's instruction set architecture.

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speaking of which, didn't i ask for your steam so I could fill your ear about how i don't know a damn thing about assembly?

Daedalus:


--- Quote from: MegaScientifical on April 10, 2012, 12:06:03 AM ---Playable version probably doesn't mean public. Just a version that actually does something similar to the end result he could show off in a video.

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still, it's exciting lol

Nitramtj:


--- Quote from: MegaScientifical on April 10, 2012, 12:06:03 AM ---Playable version probably doesn't mean public. Just a version that actually does something similar to the end result he could show off in a video.

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If you look at the official 0x10c site, "Releasing a DCPU-16 emulator environment" is on the todo list. Looks like it's going to be public.

Edit: Just read Notch's twitter and see that you weren't talking about the DCPU-16, I agree, playable probably doesn't necessarily mean public in this case.

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