I made a computer again. It can do a lot of stuff the previous one couldn't and still can't do a lot of stuff I'd like it to be able to do. It definitely can solve quadratic equations. Check the relevant forum thread too. And try tpt.setfpscap(2)!
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i "typed" that so fast because the whole comment including the bonus thing was too long so i split it up using Ctrl+X
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bonus: ive found an unused easter egg character in that FILT ROM in the terminal, i was messing around with it and one of the characters it printed when i turned it on was a smileyface. ive also found other unused characters but the smileyface one seemed the most interesting to me.
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lol, and i wanted to ask when R3 comes out because ive seen its name in the list of supported computers in the tptasm page, and NO i didn't use that script on this R2, i used Sam_Hayzen's Tesla-ADwhatever. i even tried the pixel of QRTZ trick and it didnt work. then i finally realized that i was supposed to use assembly lol.
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Yeah I have a magical unicorn which stares at this save's comment section all day.
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i ShOuLd HaVe KnOwN iT wAs AsSeMbLy FrOm ThE tItLe... also didn't expect you to reply so fast lol
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Oh also lmao, tptasm doesn't support the R2. There's another assembler for it. You'd have realised this earlier had you read the manual.
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The manual clearly states that the assembler uses assembly, and it also clearly states that it's not meant to teach you assembly. There are also examples. Please read the manual before asking questions. As for the R3, it'll happen when I have time to work on it.
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and R3 when, this is like Half-Life 1 and 2 and now where's Half Life 3
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may sound stupid...
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hey lbphacker what language does tptasm use? ive tried to do cout<<"Hello world"<<endl; in C++ in that code.asm file, also tried python but no "[tptasm] done".