Can you recommend me what should I add to my mod?
Currently teh computer can into:
- Supporting simple 9x9 screen made out of wool blocks
- Command line with some simple commands
- Calculator
You did not, theres a computer in technic.
I am working on a Z80 (or 6502) computer for minetest.
t i want to know how do you plan to interface your computer
vqrulane wrote:I bring teh computers to minetest!
Can you recommend me what should I add to my mod?
Currently teh computer can into:
- Supporting simple 9x9 screen made out of wool blocks
- Command line with some simple commands
- Calculator
PilzAdam wrote:vqrulane wrote:I bring teh computers to minetest!
Can you recommend me what should I add to my mod?
Currently teh computer can into:
- Supporting simple 9x9 screen made out of wool blocks
- Command line with some simple commands
- Calculator
Give it a spell-checker that changes "teh" to "the".
aldobr wrote:My mod works only on linux, maybe you might be interested in an javascript source code that if translated to lua would allow emulating a 6502 computer.
If you do the translation i can work on porting the microsoft basic to it.
Currently i am working with lib6502 which is a unix only 6502 emulator library. A 6502 emulator written
in Lua would be portable across windows and linux and thus more desirable.
On the other front i still dont know how to interface the microprocessor core to the minetest "real world".
aldobr wrote:The problem with lua is that the script is free to do calls like "os.fopen".
worse, we can call arbitrary libraries.
Solving this would equal to rewriting the whole lua library.
aldobr wrote:(Keep in mind that there are always variables that i can be ignoring).
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