This is what I did on my free time.
This Computer has all the parts of a regular PC, and aren't just for show. The resolution is 10x14, and each pixel has a different name. (Yes, very tedious.)
How does it not hit the schedule quota, well, lets look.
There are different parts right now:
CPU - Will be for calculator
Video - Holds bricks that are relayed to change pixils, the multiple bricks makes it so I can change all the pixils with no schedule quota.
HardDrive - Has different bars, that when clicked, glow. These are basically the options for the PC. The PC will (not completed) check if the bars are active, and change settings based on that.
Monitor - The most essential, the one with all the pixils.
So, each of these are active while the computer is doing its business. Now for pictures:



Last but not least, when it's on:

Only two programs are active and installed fully into the computer right now,
Paint: Has two box's on the monitor that you can change different colors at the click of buttons, this helps you see what colors look good together, and which don't. There are only 9 colors right now, until I make the video card bigger, which can fit more video blocks in it. (Picture 3)
Click Game: Each player clicks and try's to get to 100 before the other. Doesn't use any hardware besides signaling right to the number bricks.
(Coming Soon) Calculator: Adds and multiplies 1 digit numbers. Uses CPU to process. My goal is to not use just combos of numbers, but for it to actually multiply them. A set of math events would be nice.
(Having Issues) 3D Pong: A steriotype pong playing field appears in front of the monitor, Its like real 3D!
Events are not working as instructed.
(Haven't Started) Guitar Hero: Colored blocks come toward the bar, you have to press the right buttons. I have to confirm that there is a way to sense a color on another before I can do this.
The full ability to add programs to this computer is what makes it so unique. I didn't spend much time on the case of the Hardware, but It looks cool when it's on.
Thank you for your attention.