• Started 24th Sep 2015 in Help
    @jacob1 (View Post)  Technically you can compile TPT with the NaCl compiler and make some SDL shims to run it quickly. Should be way faster than asm.js / Emscripten anyway.
  • Started 24th Sep 2015 in Help
    @Na2kiRandom (View Post)  Why is "Powder.exe" on your desktop anyway? Any stamps and local saves will be stuffed into the desktop too, among with all the files you just mentioned. Try ...
  • Started 23rd Sep 2015 in The Powder Toy/Lua scripting
    @MiningMarsh (View Post)  You referring to this multi-user system as "it" is gender erasure! You should respect X11irs right to use whichever pronouns X11 wants to.
  • Started 23rd Sep 2015 in Help
    @Na2kiRandom (View Post)  That's awesome!     Anyway, those stdout.txt and stderr.txt files are created next to Powder.exe (or the Working Directory if you fiddled with the shortc...
  • Started 22nd Sep 2015 in Feedback
    @Z3R01215 (View Post)  Here's a thing:  https://github.com/simtr/The-Powder-Toy/pull/201    Here's why it was denied:  http://tpt.io/.224643
  • Started 22nd Sep 2015 in The Powder Toy/Lua scripting
    If all else fails here's a pick and choose of the DLLs I use (you probably have my build of 1px-walls-and-pressure.exe):  https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22100200/bin/tpt/dlls/index.htm...
  • Started 20th Sep 2015 in Feedback
    @xetalim (View Post)  Even pavg? what even is pavg :รถ
  • Started 20th Sep 2015 in Help
    @MaciekGplay (View Post)  If you put this text into a sign: {c:123456|look at this save!} then it turns into a clickable sign that says "look at this save!" and opens the save 123456. ...
  • Started 9th Sep 2015 in Help
    @Thelastspartan (View Post)  Move the .cps files over to the Mac and place them under the Saves subfolder of your TPT data folder. (You can open your TPT data folder by opening TPT, going to the...
  • Started 7th Sep 2015 in Development Assistance
    @orendr7500 (View Post)  Well, go do that I guess.     @orendr7500 (View Post)  >> I suggest you install MinGW and use gcc to learn how to build on the command line.  &...