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TCP/IP Sockets (or even UDP)

madzilla's Photo madzilla 28 Nov 2012

It would be great to have a peripheral similar to a modem that would allow for tcp/ip (or udp) to use internet services (other than http). I was thinking it could be a satellite dish peripheral to symbolize communications with devices that take place outside of the Minecraft world.

It could have real world applications such as monitoring Arduino (sensors/ control electronic devices/ anything).

Forgive me if this has been shot down already.
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Tiin57's Photo Tiin57 28 Nov 2012

There is a peripheral called CCSockets.
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Cloudy's Photo Cloudy 28 Nov 2012

Yeah, no official support for this.
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madzilla's Photo madzilla 28 Nov 2012

Does it still work?
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Tiin57's Photo Tiin57 28 Nov 2012

View Postmadzilla, on 28 November 2012 - 09:04 AM, said:

Does it still work?
Not for MC 1.4.4/5 or CC 1.47, but it does for MC 1.4.2 and CC 1.46.
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madzilla's Photo madzilla 29 Nov 2012

This is one of those moments that I wish I knew Java so I could make my own plugin :-/
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Dlcruz129's Photo Dlcruz129 03 Dec 2012

View Postmadzilla, on 29 November 2012 - 03:18 AM, said:

This is one of those moments that I wish I knew Java so I could make my own plugin :-/

Learn Java. Its by far my favorite programming language.
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tom2018's Photo tom2018 06 Dec 2012

well you see if this is added someone could hop on a CC server and access router login ect.
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Kolpa's Photo Kolpa 07 Dec 2012

View Posttom2018, on 06 December 2012 - 10:18 AM, said:

well you see if this is added someone could hop on a CC server and access router login ect.
you can do that with http aswell ...
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tom2018's Photo tom2018 07 Dec 2012

View PostKolpa, on 07 December 2012 - 05:30 AM, said:

View Posttom2018, on 06 December 2012 - 10:18 AM, said:

well you see if this is added someone could hop on a CC server and access router login ect.
you can do that with http aswell ...
really....?
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