This is a WIP version of TPT in TPT. It barely has physics at this point in time, but it's *something*, so I decided to see what you guys think of it. If you have a critique, put it in the comments. (Please, no 'sAvE bAd', this is in active development)
epicly
electronics
1984
tpt1in1tpt
computer
subframe
r216
r216k2a
r216k8b
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oh, does it take a long time to fix?
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Teneiger10: I noticed a few problems with some of the external circuits, I haven't updated the code itself because the current version (over in the Github repo I linked) is very broken and it won't display the particles properly.
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its updated, is there any change?
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(I've since updated and rewritten a lot of stuff from the version in this save, so if you try to assemble the version in the Github repo it won't actually display anything because that part is unfinished as of right now)
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For all the people asking for the source, here you go: github.com/ThatCodingGuy86/TPT-in-TPT
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random_rickroll: I used TPTASM, as it's the only one I know of.
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B9E7: It's currently very WIP. This is a demonstration of basic "create some particles, display them, move them around". I'm currently working on both a way of getting input (so you can interact with it, as you currently can't), and a much more robust system of creating new particles and moving them around.
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Furry_02: can you mention the assembler you used?
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soo..... how does it work. it just has white dots that go across the screen. what do i do and how do i use it?
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Finally... As if I already have a better and much faster OS to run TPT...