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Bump
Lol. I have been making the "Internet" in Tekkit in my spare time lol. It sends and receives information between the server and the client, mainly used for text documents and I may add a bit of interactive stuff like server-side scripting and maybe some sort of database software.
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I have basically finished making the "Internet", but instead, called it "AwesomeNet" and the browser is called "AwesomeNet Explorer". (Don't worry, it is heaps faster than IE. )
Here is the download. (You need 7zip to extract it)
You should spawn in the bottom floor in my house (more like a technology lab). There is an iron door with a lock on it (the same code as in the OP; look in the world files to find the password), there are also two computers with big monitors on 1 side of the room. Those two computers with the monitors both have AwesomeNet Explorer installed on to them.
If you go up a few floors, there will be a computer with a massive monitor. That computer is the server. When you load the world, you have to wait about 10 second delay (this is so you can login to the computer and edit the server program; login not implemented yet), then the server should say "Server started". Under the server computer is a disk drive. All files that are loaded in the browser come from the floppy disk inside the disk drive. To the left of the disk drive is another computer which you can use to edit pages stored in the floppy disk, while the server is running simultaneously! There is another computer on the wall in that room, which is the computer I wrote the browser on.
Down a couple of floors is an electric furnace, which if you go on the outside of the building and follow the cable, you will be lead to my nuclear reactor. The reactor is under water and has an automatic cool-down period for 1 minute every 5 minutes. I done this because all my other reactors blew up. I don't really have a proper cooling system because I haven't experimented with stuff like that yet, but timed cooling seems to work fine for now.
When you followed that cable, you would have noticed the high voltage solar arrays on the sides of the cables. This just gives me loads more power during the day, while at night, I am still getting some power from the reactor. All the power is store is a few MFS Units.
I also have a quarry, but for some reason, it stopped working and almost overheated (I almost forgot to turn it off). I think it was after I updated Tekkit when it stopped working because it also seems to be broken in multi-player.
Next on my to-do list is FTP! (FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and is commonly used to upload and download files to and from FTP servers.)
I think I have written enough for now lol. Free free to ask questions about my world!
Last edited by nathanprocks (2012-07-22 07:33:25)
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nathanprocks wrote:
bbbeb wrote:
1. Quarry really large area on someone's house.
2. ???
3. PRofit!My friend said he was going to do that to me and I was starting to freak out because he set up everything to make a quarry on my house. I just had an idea...
1. Go on a Tekkit server that has Lockette and build a quarry on someone's locked chest.
2. ???
3. PROFIT!!!
You can't do that because the Quarry wouldn't have permission. It would either bug out or skip the chest.
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svinnik wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
bbbeb wrote:
1. Quarry really large area on someone's house.
2. ???
3. PRofit!My friend said he was going to do that to me and I was starting to freak out because he set up everything to make a quarry on my house. I just had an idea...
1. Go on a Tekkit server that has Lockette and build a quarry on someone's locked chest.
2. ???
3. PROFIT!!!You can't do that because the Quarry wouldn't have permission. It would either bug out or skip the chest.
Yeah, I guess that is true. I didn't actually test it lol.
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svinnik wrote:
I have no idea how to use computercraft and the forums don't help. I need an idiot's guide.
Have you tried the "help" command? The "programs" command also lists available programs on the computer. If you have ever used any DOS before, you should have basic understanding of ComputerCraft. Programs written in CC are written in Lua.
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nathanprocks wrote:
svinnik wrote:
I have no idea how to use computercraft and the forums don't help. I need an idiot's guide.
Have you tried the "help" command? The "programs" command also lists available programs on the computer. If you have ever used any DOS before, you should have basic understanding of ComputerCraft. Programs written in CC are written in Lua.
I have never programmed in anything except Scratch and I was pretty bad at programming in scratch.
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svinnik wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
svinnik wrote:
I have no idea how to use computercraft and the forums don't help. I need an idiot's guide.
Have you tried the "help" command? The "programs" command also lists available programs on the computer. If you have ever used any DOS before, you should have basic understanding of ComputerCraft. Programs written in CC are written in Lua.
I have never programmed in anything except Scratch and I was pretty bad at programming in scratch.
I am not that great in Scratch either. The only thing I use it for is mostly modifying it.
Try the ComputerCraft Wiki. It helped me start programming in it and if you need help programming with the standard Lua APIs, search Google for a Lua reference manual.
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nathanprocks wrote:
I have basically finished making the "Internet", but instead, called it "AwesomeNet" and the browser is called "AwesomeNet Explorer". (Don't worry, it is heaps faster than IE. )
Here is the download. (You need 7zip to extract it)
You should spawn in the bottom floor in my house (more like a technology lab). There is an iron door with a lock on it (the same code as in the OP; look in the world files to find the password), there are also two computers with big monitors on 1 side of the room. Those two computers with the monitors both have AwesomeNet Explorer installed on to them.
If you go up a few floors, there will be a computer with a massive monitor. That computer is the server. When you load the world, you have to wait about 10 second delay (this is so you can login to the computer and edit the server program; login not implemented yet), then the server should say "Server started". Under the server computer is a disk drive. All files that are loaded in the browser come from the floppy disk inside the disk drive. To the left of the disk drive is another computer which you can use to edit pages stored in the floppy disk, while the server is running simultaneously! There is another computer on the wall in that room, which is the computer I wrote the browser on.
Down a couple of floors is an electric furnace, which if you go on the outside of the building and follow the cable, you will be lead to my nuclear reactor. The reactor is under water and has an automatic cool-down period for 1 minute every 5 minutes. I done this because all my other reactors blew up. I don't really have a proper cooling system because I haven't experimented with stuff like that yet, but timed cooling seems to work fine for now.
When you followed that cable, you would have noticed the high voltage solar arrays on the sides of the cables. This just gives me loads more power during the day, while at night, I am still getting some power from the reactor. All the power is store is a few MFS Units.
I also have a quarry, but for some reason, it stopped working and almost overheated (I almost forgot to turn it off). I think it was after I updated Tekkit when it stopped working because it also seems to be broken in multi-player.
Next on my to-do list is FTP! (FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and is commonly used to upload and download files to and from FTP servers.)
I think I have written enough for now lol. Free free to ask questions about my world!
I think you can actually connect to the Internet in Computercraft. I forget how but you can do it.
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svinnik wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
I have basically finished making the "Internet", but instead, called it "AwesomeNet" and the browser is called "AwesomeNet Explorer". (Don't worry, it is heaps faster than IE. )
Here is the download. (You need 7zip to extract it)
You should spawn in the bottom floor in my house (more like a technology lab). There is an iron door with a lock on it (the same code as in the OP; look in the world files to find the password), there are also two computers with big monitors on 1 side of the room. Those two computers with the monitors both have AwesomeNet Explorer installed on to them.
If you go up a few floors, there will be a computer with a massive monitor. That computer is the server. When you load the world, you have to wait about 10 second delay (this is so you can login to the computer and edit the server program; login not implemented yet), then the server should say "Server started". Under the server computer is a disk drive. All files that are loaded in the browser come from the floppy disk inside the disk drive. To the left of the disk drive is another computer which you can use to edit pages stored in the floppy disk, while the server is running simultaneously! There is another computer on the wall in that room, which is the computer I wrote the browser on.
Down a couple of floors is an electric furnace, which if you go on the outside of the building and follow the cable, you will be lead to my nuclear reactor. The reactor is under water and has an automatic cool-down period for 1 minute every 5 minutes. I done this because all my other reactors blew up. I don't really have a proper cooling system because I haven't experimented with stuff like that yet, but timed cooling seems to work fine for now.
When you followed that cable, you would have noticed the high voltage solar arrays on the sides of the cables. This just gives me loads more power during the day, while at night, I am still getting some power from the reactor. All the power is store is a few MFS Units.
I also have a quarry, but for some reason, it stopped working and almost overheated (I almost forgot to turn it off). I think it was after I updated Tekkit when it stopped working because it also seems to be broken in multi-player.
Next on my to-do list is FTP! (FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and is commonly used to upload and download files to and from FTP servers.)
I think I have written enough for now lol. Free free to ask questions about my world!I think you can actually connect to the Internet in Computercraft. I forget how but you can do it.
Yes, you can, but I want my AwesomeNet to only work in-game because it is faster that way.
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nathanprocks wrote:
svinnik wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
I have basically finished making the "Internet", but instead, called it "AwesomeNet" and the browser is called "AwesomeNet Explorer". (Don't worry, it is heaps faster than IE. )
Here is the download. (You need 7zip to extract it)
You should spawn in the bottom floor in my house (more like a technology lab). There is an iron door with a lock on it (the same code as in the OP; look in the world files to find the password), there are also two computers with big monitors on 1 side of the room. Those two computers with the monitors both have AwesomeNet Explorer installed on to them.
If you go up a few floors, there will be a computer with a massive monitor. That computer is the server. When you load the world, you have to wait about 10 second delay (this is so you can login to the computer and edit the server program; login not implemented yet), then the server should say "Server started". Under the server computer is a disk drive. All files that are loaded in the browser come from the floppy disk inside the disk drive. To the left of the disk drive is another computer which you can use to edit pages stored in the floppy disk, while the server is running simultaneously! There is another computer on the wall in that room, which is the computer I wrote the browser on.
Down a couple of floors is an electric furnace, which if you go on the outside of the building and follow the cable, you will be lead to my nuclear reactor. The reactor is under water and has an automatic cool-down period for 1 minute every 5 minutes. I done this because all my other reactors blew up. I don't really have a proper cooling system because I haven't experimented with stuff like that yet, but timed cooling seems to work fine for now.
When you followed that cable, you would have noticed the high voltage solar arrays on the sides of the cables. This just gives me loads more power during the day, while at night, I am still getting some power from the reactor. All the power is store is a few MFS Units.
I also have a quarry, but for some reason, it stopped working and almost overheated (I almost forgot to turn it off). I think it was after I updated Tekkit when it stopped working because it also seems to be broken in multi-player.
Next on my to-do list is FTP! (FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and is commonly used to upload and download files to and from FTP servers.)
I think I have written enough for now lol. Free free to ask questions about my world!I think you can actually connect to the Internet in Computercraft. I forget how but you can do it.
Yes, you can, but I want my AwesomeNet to only work in-game because it is faster that way.
Does it use IP adresses? Would it have the ability to add new computers?
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samtwheels wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
svinnik wrote:
I think you can actually connect to the Internet in Computercraft. I forget how but you can do it.
Yes, you can, but I want my AwesomeNet to only work in-game because it is faster that way.
Does it use IP adresses? Would it have the ability to add new computers?
All the files are stored on 1 computer at the moment but I tried try to make it possible to have more than 1 server host in range of each other. I might be able to make a Domain Name Server though. The pages on the server are in disk/wwwroot/.
EDIT: Maybe not domain names... For IP addressed, i could make a URL something like this: "[websitename/id].folder/page". The AwesomeNet was mainly made for my Tekkit world so I can have computers linked together in different places to send and receive data. I might make a control server too. Then I could make a proper cooling system on my reactor and I can make the control server show the temperature of the reactor. I could basically control almost everything from the control server. I still haven't planned out what I am going to do yet, so these are just ideas.
Last edited by nathanprocks (2012-07-23 03:12:00)
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I started making "domain names", but there isn't really a Domain Name Server. All servers must have a different name though and should be kept to a maximum of 8 characters. When I am completely finished making the server, I will create a configuration file and edit the server to load settings from that file. I will also make an easy-install program on the floppy disk to create all the required files automatically.
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I got Tekkit yesterday and it is awesome! I haven't built anything yet, but I'm going to try to make an automatic cake factory
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Does anyone know how to automatically harvest wheat in the new version of tekkit because forestry has gone?
Last edited by northmeister (2012-07-23 10:24:39)
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northmeister wrote:
Does anyone know how to automatically harvest wheat in the new version of tekkit because forestry has gone?
You can't unfortunately.
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northmeister wrote:
I got Tekkit yesterday and it is awesome! I haven't built anything yet, but I'm going to try to make an automatic cake factory
Sounds delicious! My friend made a machine that makes diamonds.
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nathanprocks wrote:
northmeister wrote:
I got Tekkit yesterday and it is awesome! I haven't built anything yet, but I'm going to try to make an automatic cake factory
Sounds delicious! My friend made a machine that makes diamonds.
Using Equivalent Exchange? Yeah, I want to make one of them too :3
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northmeister wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
northmeister wrote:
I got Tekkit yesterday and it is awesome! I haven't built anything yet, but I'm going to try to make an automatic cake factory
Sounds delicious! My friend made a machine that makes diamonds.
Using Equivalent Exchange? Yeah, I want to make one of them too :3
I don't know exactly how he made it. I will probably do some more work on my AwesomeNet either on the weekend or if my internet won't connect and gives errors like it did yesterday.
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