[CC1.5]ComputerCraft Emulator V0.57 (Febru...
Graypup 28 Jul 2012
Will my startup filez work?
I need to really get something other than MC to test in.
I need to really get something other than MC to test in.
max1220 29 Jul 2012
Tested on my Linux Netbook(Debian 6.0 Stable) with Sun JRE6 / OpenJDK.
Works, great work!
Greetz,
max1220
Works, great work!
Greetz,
max1220
Xtansia 29 Jul 2012
Graypup, on 28 July 2012 - 10:45 PM, said:
Will my startup filez work?
I need to really get something other than MC to test in.
I need to really get something other than MC to test in.
Yes they will, It is just like a normal CC computer just not in MC
max1220, on 29 July 2012 - 01:35 AM, said:
Tested on my Linux Netbook(Debian 6.0 Stable) with Sun JRE6 / OpenJDK.
Works, great work!
Greetz,
max1220
Works, great work!
Greetz,
max1220
Thanks.
Xtansia 29 Jul 2012
Sorry for nothing new lately been really busy with school work. >.>
But I'm going to start work on the next update, (I've got a good size todo list), Including support for CC1.4!
But I'm going to start work on the next update, (I've got a good size todo list), Including support for CC1.4!
max1220 29 Jul 2012
Lol.... Mine is yours? Your Linux Netbook? ^^ Little fail />
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News:
- Tested on my Linux Netbook(Debian 6.0 Stable) with Sun JRE6 / OpenJDK
- Updated to V. 0.4
- Reported working on Linux.
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Xtansia 29 Jul 2012
toxicwolf 29 Jul 2012
If you do change CCEmu to work like Minecraft (using appdata directory etc), would you be able to add an option to save the files instead to it's installed directory so that it can be run on a USB stick etc? This is the same way Notepad++ handles the option to install to a portable location, so I was just wondering /> Would be useful for me, dunno about other people.
Also, is it possible to add a config option to change the GUI scale? On my monitor, each ComputerCraft screen is about the size of a credit card, which is quite hard to see. If you could have an option to scale that up (the same way you can scale the GUI in Minecraft itself) that would be great />
Also, is it possible to add a config option to change the GUI scale? On my monitor, each ComputerCraft screen is about the size of a credit card, which is quite hard to see. If you could have an option to scale that up (the same way you can scale the GUI in Minecraft itself) that would be great />
Xtansia 29 Jul 2012
toxicwolf, on 29 July 2012 - 09:15 AM, said:
If you do change CCEmu to work like Minecraft (using appdata directory etc), would you be able to add an option to save the files instead to it's installed directory so that it can be run on a USB stick etc? This is the same way Notepad++ handles the option to install to a portable location, so I was just wondering /> Would be useful for me, dunno about other people.
Yeah I wanted to do something like this,
Any ideas on the most convenient way to implement this,
toxicwolf 29 Jul 2012
tomass1996, on 29 July 2012 - 09:30 AM, said:
toxicwolf, on 29 July 2012 - 09:15 AM, said:
If you do change CCEmu to work like Minecraft (using appdata directory etc), would you be able to add an option to save the files instead to it's installed directory so that it can be run on a USB stick etc? This is the same way Notepad++ handles the option to install to a portable location, so I was just wondering /> Would be useful for me, dunno about other people.
Yeah I wanted to do something like this,
Any ideas on the most convenient way to implement this,
I also edited my post above yours with another question just as you replied />
Xtansia 29 Jul 2012
toxicwolf, on 29 July 2012 - 09:37 AM, said:
tomass1996, on 29 July 2012 - 09:30 AM, said:
toxicwolf, on 29 July 2012 - 09:15 AM, said:
If you do change CCEmu to work like Minecraft (using appdata directory etc), would you be able to add an option to save the files instead to it's installed directory so that it can be run on a USB stick etc? This is the same way Notepad++ handles the option to install to a portable location, so I was just wondering /> Would be useful for me, dunno about other people.
Yeah I wanted to do something like this,
Any ideas on the most convenient way to implement this,
I also edited my post above yours with another question just as you replied />
I didn't want to go with an install wizard anyway,
There is already a font scale option but I'm going to change it to full gui scale in the next release.
toxicwolf 29 Jul 2012
tomass1996, on 29 July 2012 - 09:49 AM, said:
I didn't want to go with an install wizard anyway,
tomass1996, on 29 July 2012 - 09:49 AM, said:
There is already a font scale option but I'm going to change it to full gui scale in the next release.
dimitriye98 02 Aug 2012
It doesn't work properly on Mac OSX Lion. I ran from terminal with no errors but am unable to make any input...
Zalerinian 02 Aug 2012
Great job on this, it'll make testing things significantly easier.
I do have a question though... How did you setup the save system?
For some reason, my save directory is located here:
I assume that isn't supposed to happen? What i think it may be is the last directory used by a certain type of window for selecting files, because there are at least 3 different one on Windows where the layout is different (One that looks like the normal file explorer, one that looks more like XP's, and then one that is a vertical list of all the files.)
Great job otherwise, I'll test this on my Linux install later if i get the time.
I do have a question though... How did you setup the save system?
For some reason, my save directory is located here:
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Stardock\Object Desktop\DeskScapes\Saves\computer\
I assume that isn't supposed to happen? What i think it may be is the last directory used by a certain type of window for selecting files, because there are at least 3 different one on Windows where the layout is different (One that looks like the normal file explorer, one that looks more like XP's, and then one that is a vertical list of all the files.)
Great job otherwise, I'll test this on my Linux install later if i get the time.
Xtansia 04 Aug 2012
Zalerinian, on 02 August 2012 - 06:41 PM, said:
Great job on this, it'll make testing things significantly easier.
I do have a question though... How did you setup the save system?
For some reason, my save directory is located here:
I assume that isn't supposed to happen? What i think it may be is the last directory used by a certain type of window for selecting files, because there are at least 3 different one on Windows where the layout is different (One that looks like the normal file explorer, one that looks more like XP's, and then one that is a vertical list of all the files.)
Great job otherwise, I'll test this on my Linux install later if i get the time.
I do have a question though... How did you setup the save system?
For some reason, my save directory is located here:
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C:Program Files (x86)StardockObject DesktopDeskScapesSavescomputer
I assume that isn't supposed to happen? What i think it may be is the last directory used by a certain type of window for selecting files, because there are at least 3 different one on Windows where the layout is different (One that looks like the normal file explorer, one that looks more like XP's, and then one that is a vertical list of all the files.)
Great job otherwise, I'll test this on my Linux install later if i get the time.
The base directory used for saves/config is the working directory or the directory from which you launch the application
Zalerinian 05 Aug 2012
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The base directory used for saves/config is the working directory or the directory from which you launch the application
But... I ran it in my downloads folder...
Xtansia 05 Aug 2012
Sxw 06 Aug 2012
LOG:
CCEmu: Loaded Natives
CCEmu: Setup Config
CCEmu: Setup Display
CCEmu: Setup OpenGL States
CCEmu: Setup OpenGL Matrices
CCEmu: Setup Textures
CCEmu: Setup Slave Emulators
CCEmu: Finished All Setup
Then, window appears, cant type or select, but it seems to load craftos.
D=
CCEmu: Loaded Natives
CCEmu: Setup Config
CCEmu: Setup Display
CCEmu: Setup OpenGL States
CCEmu: Setup OpenGL Matrices
CCEmu: Setup Textures
CCEmu: Setup Slave Emulators
CCEmu: Finished All Setup
Then, window appears, cant type or select, but it seems to load craftos.
D=
Xtansia 06 Aug 2012
Sxw1212, on 06 August 2012 - 02:06 AM, said:
LOG:
CCEmu: Loaded Natives
CCEmu: Setup Config
CCEmu: Setup Display
CCEmu: Setup OpenGL States
CCEmu: Setup OpenGL Matrices
CCEmu: Setup Textures
CCEmu: Setup Slave Emulators
CCEmu: Finished All Setup
Then, window appears, cant type or select, but it seems to load craftos.
D=
CCEmu: Loaded Natives
CCEmu: Setup Config
CCEmu: Setup Display
CCEmu: Setup OpenGL States
CCEmu: Setup OpenGL Matrices
CCEmu: Setup Textures
CCEmu: Setup Slave Emulators
CCEmu: Finished All Setup
Then, window appears, cant type or select, but it seems to load craftos.
D=
That's strange, What OS is that on?
I'm gonna change a lot of stuff for the next version when I get time to work on it,
Stupid school assignments :C