Computer
The Basic Computer has a resolution of 51 characters horizontally by 19 characters vertically. It does not support colour, so only the colours white, lightGrey, grey and black are available. It can be upgraded to an Advanced Computer for colour, mouse input and multishell support.
| Computer | |
|---|---|
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| Name |
computercraft:computer |
| Data Value |
4096 |
| Damage Value |
0 |
| Terminal Resolution | 51 × 19 |
| Supports Colour? | No |
Crafting

Data values
Block states
| Name | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| advanced |
|
Advanced or normal computer. |
| facing |
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The direction the computer is facing. |
| state |
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Power state of the computer. |
Block entity
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| computerID | Id of the computer. |
| on | Power state of the computer. |
History
Gallery
The interface of the computer.
gollark: Ish. Civilization backup ships.
gollark: They have those.
gollark: One interesting and somewhat weird method of data storage is to beam it at a mirror as some sort of electromagnetic radiation, and then rebroadcast the incoming signal back at the mirror as it comes back.
gollark: HDDs probably lose magnetism over time.
gollark: According to Wikipedia, tin has 10 stable isotopes, so you could probably get it to one, um, dectet per atom that way.
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