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
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Data values
Block states
Name | Value | Description |
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advanced |
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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 |
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computerID | Id of the computer. |
on | Power state of the computer. |
History
Gallery
- The interface of the computer.
gollark: It's still fairly high-entropy, is it not?
gollark: Being able to break the encryption on stuff is less obvious and can be done in bulk on intercepted data.
gollark: I'm an expert on this because I read *multiple* Wikipedia articles.
gollark: People are not idiots, and realized that that could be an issue, so there's work on designing asymmetric encryption schemes (symmetric is mostly safe as far as I know, except for Grover's algorithm) which cannot be broken by quantum computing.
gollark: Which breaks RSA and elliptic curve stuff.
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