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OpenComputers
DESCRIPTION
OpenComputers is a Minecraft mod that adds programmable computers and robots to the game. The built-in computer implementation uses Lua 5.2 and is fully persistent. This means programs will continue running across reloads. OpenComputers is a mod that adds computers and robots into the game, which can be programmed in Lua 5.3. It takes ideas from a couple of other mods such as ComputerCraft, StevesCarts and Modular Powersuits to create something new and interesting.
Features
- Experimental Builds
- Documentation available
- OpenComputers can connect to and interact with the outside Minecraft world through several methods
- Most of OpenComputers' blocks can “see” and interact with other OpenComputers Blocks automatically
- Blocks from Vanilla or other Mods can be connected via the Redstone Card, the Redstone I/O Block or an Adapter
- You can save resources if you need something small for small tasks
Programming Language
Scala
Categories
This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/opencomputers.mirror/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.