CCLights2 is pretty easy to use... Until you get into the advanced methods. I am still trying to clean things up with these advanced methods, but if you use it wrong, your cat may die, you house may explode, your love interest may spontaneously combust. That warning goes for the rest of the mod also. That warning goes to modding in general.
Also, if you looked at Sangar's Camera peripheral and was disappointed because it doesn't take pictures, in the beta(on github in "yolobranch") we have a working camera for the tablet.
CCLights2 - a Minecraft mod for real-time pixel manipulation
Quick Info and stuffTeel Deer, CCLights2 is a sequel to CCLights. You can do stuff with monitors AND lights in this one. You can do pretty stuff with the GPU, you can draw pictures, make pretty pixels, and, I dunno, make a real internet browser by porting Webkit to CC (Good Luck).
CCLights2 is opensource on Github:
https://github.com/ds84182/CCLights2/
Official Documentation on the ComputerCraft Wiki:
http://computercraft.../wiki/CCLights2
Jenkins Build Server:
http://alekbnc.opens.../job/CCLights2/
Download (Click the link that says CCLights2-[VERSION]-[BUILD NUMBER].jar):
http://alekbnc.tk:80.../artifact/dist/
Read "Fifty shades of pixel" from my Skydrive: https://skydrive.liv...hint=file%2c.do
So, if you are truly interested in CCLights2, the GPU api mostly resembles Love2D's graphics api. Internally, textures are essentially a framebuffer.
A CCLights2 tablet, showing an orange box with a drop-shadow.
CCLights2 was originally managed by myself, but now I welcome alekso56 to the development team! I hope to work hard to provide the ComputerCraft community with pixel manipulation and graphical drawing in ComputerCraft!
Edited by ds84182, 10 August 2014 - 05:08 PM.