Author Topic: Blockintosh - The Multi-Hardware Computer  (Read 4798 times)

Lol.  These computer things are funny.  These guys act as if it's their job.


whats the brick count?


It's great and all but, when you designed it you should have pictured it in the average Blocklander's home. Would this fit in a room with a 5 brick height? Will this be able to get through a JVS door upon delivery? Next time, think about the customer...

wants more space invaders.

It's great and all but, when you designed it you should have pictured it in the average Blocklander's home. Would this fit in a room with a 5 brick height? Will this be able to get through a JVS door upon delivery? Next time, think about the customer...

The screen can easily be compacted to any size. But that also may limit the hardware capabilities.

Well, say you want a 4x9 resolution, well, thats only 36 bricks as opposed to 150, so the hardware could be a lot smaller, causing everything to be smaller.

Um how is it a Blockentosh, that OS looks like windows.

Thats the standard mhc, the Blockintosh Aero (or whatever we name it) will be mac - like.

I love all of this negative criticism!

It hasn't really been done before, a event computer that does more than change colors.
I would expect positive criticisms, but people just like to weigh down on these things.

Lol.  These computer things are funny.  These guys act as if it's their job.

And I don't see how we 'Act' if this is our Job. This is something what we want to do, create something
in a game thats well, about creating stuff! And putting anyone or anything down doesn't make you better
than another human.

Very impressive I see that it's height is 6 and 1/3 bricks and it's 12 bricks long with 150 1x1f plates in the center. I'm a extremely skilled builder eventer and I am impressed. I am infact going to submit my app soon to join the blockintosh. Well have fun and I would love to beta test your multi-hardware computer if you don't already have a beta tester. Ok well good luck programming!
« Last Edit: July 08, 2009, 05:31:50 PM by iownu424 »

I'm working on a computer that will use default events.  All it uses and seteventenabled and relays for most of the program changing.
« Last Edit: July 11, 2009, 06:55:44 PM by NASAboy3000 »

cool i cant wait to see the aero

I mean that you guys are advertising the new model of whatever, with some new feature.  Like the hardware thing, does changing the things in there around do anything?