Author Topic: block.bplaced.de  (Read 1492 times)

http://block.bplaced.de/

Found this a while ago.
I'm probably not the first person to discover this, but this site has a ton of useful scripting information.
« Last Edit: November 11, 2012, 07:28:39 PM by Electrk² »

warground knows what he's doing


Interesting.
Seems like a very decent Blockland API.
Thanks Warground for making this and thanks Electrk for showing me this.

Its outdated (pre v21)

I will update it soon. but right now i am a bit to busy.
I study "Applied Computer Science" and have to finish a hardware project, a 3x3x3 LED cube.

But its nice that you like it.

Its outdated (pre v21)

I will update it soon. but right now i am a bit to busy.
I study "Applied Computer Science" and have to finish a hardware project, a 3x3x3 LED cube.

But its nice that you like it.

Still quite useful.
But i look forward to it being up-to-date. :)

And good luck with your hardware project, sounds like fun. ;)

Its outdated (pre v21)

I will update it soon. but right now i am a bit to busy.
I study "Applied Computer Science" and have to finish a hardware project, a 3x3x3 LED cube.

But its nice that you like it.


offtopic : HAPPY BIRTHDAY?

ontopic :
Interesting.

loving forget forget why didn't i loving know about this before

loving forget forget why didn't i loving know about this before

my thoughts almost exactly with a few less forgets

also 3x3x3 LED cube is quite easy so long as you have the materials, War.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DznDJryfFRQ

there are tutorials are how to rig it up with Arduino, too.

offtopic : HAPPY BIRTHDAY?

Yes and thanks!


Also: Building the cube is not the hardest part, actually they gave us all parts we need. Doing the documentation of it eats up way more time. And we are not allowed to use a arduino board, we had to make our own board with an ATmega88 and 2x16 Char LCD. But its a fun project nonetheless.

Yes and thanks!


Also: Building the cube is not the hardest part, actually they gave us all parts we need. Doing the documentation of it eats up way more time. And we are not allowed to use a arduino board, we had to make our own board with an ATmega88 and 2x16 Char LCD. But its a fun project nonetheless.


yeah, agreed, good luck with it anyways :D

Also: Building the cube is not the hardest part, actually they gave us all parts we need. Doing the documentation of it eats up way more time. And we are not allowed to use a arduino board, we had to make our own board with an ATmega88 and 2x16 Char LCD. But its a fun project nonetheless.
I figured you wouldn't be able to cheat out on it with some easy way. ;)
And documentation always takes up more time and is less fun then the practical part. :P

Holy fu--

Where has this website been all my life??

._.

Warground, i love you.


lol i have no idea about what anything is on that site but seems ligit