Author Topic: Hard Drive (Default Events) *New* [Anatomy Video]  (Read 14695 times)

I inched my way over to the gas pump...

But realized I had gotten the diesel pump and my car couldn't take it, so I had to switch over. I paid and left but I was disappointed at the price of gas and had to reconsider how often I would drive.

The end

Trust me thats best selling.

this reminds me that I made a car with a fully functional dash and a pinball as a 'piston' for an engine. I always loved making them for some reason.

this reminds me that I made a car with a fully functional dash and a pinball as a 'piston' for an engine. I always loved making them for some reason.

Neat :o

We eagerly await the release

i don't watch research so i'll have to take your word for it i guess

ohhooh, so you judge how good icy would be at narrating a researcho, yet you've never seen one?

ok

ohhooh, so you judge how good icy would be at narrating a researcho, yet you've never seen one?

ok
hm

read again

Yeah alright lets not turn our jokes about research and each other into a bitchfight kthnx Twenky.

k just saying he needs to read the thread before bashing boltster

so basically your goal is to make vce using default events?

cool

Icy, you're like the Steve Jobs of Blockland.


Download


Download available, however there is no system to use it. Download this if you are curious and are prepared to stimulate it with relays yourself. A dev guide is coming soon that tells you how to use it.


DOWNLOAD DEV GUIDE
Coming soon

Download is available

Remember since I'm yet to release even a testing computer for you to trial it with, its not going to operate unless you figure out the HIO interface and send relays. I encourage you to play with it and see what happens.

I'll release a "dev guide" aka an explanation of how to trigger the HIO cable by making an output port in your build, and what the hard drive timings are to let you interpret the information.

It says "Stone" in the download name.
Will there be more designs?


Oooooh!

Is Microblock returning or is it just a one man group?

If it can store data in 8 different states(colors), then it's not storing data in binary. It's storing data in octodecimal, right?

This seems pretty cool though, it'll just be hard as hell to translate octodecimal values into decimal ones.