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jhagrid77

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  1. You haven't seen the part about slavery, did you?

    For me it looks like a parody of real license agreements.

    PS: Nice UI, but I wished that it was fully translated... I just formatted the disk because I don't understand Russian at all. xD

    Do you already use a localization library? A well made one should make your live easier.

    That's what I thought too XD. If you ever read Window's terms of service and stuff, you see they can access your computer, that's one of the things listed in Windows 10, that's why you can't use pirated software, they are like Norton Anti-virus, deep in your computer, looking at everything with access to everything.

  2. Okay try this go to: C:/user/(name)/.appdata/roaming/.minecraft/worlds/(world name)/OC (or is it OpenComputers) then look for the hard drive (example: a63c-15ca-6fse-

                  (or what ever drive it is on)

    353) and then use your favorite text and then make the program, make sure to add .lua at the end (autorun.lua etc...)

  3. Thanks, my only problem with Plan9k is that it's hard to find support and also when ever I go to say /bin some of the .lua and stuff is in the terminal line, plus how the editing is. Other wise I love it.

  4. Would a person be able to make a program to do this? Or would it have to be like a complete add-on mod? I think it might be a pain either way, but lots of things have been done I never thought possible.

  5. I hate to say it, but I am having some trouble making this work this is the error I'm getting:

    boot/04_component.lua:69: no primary 'modem' available
    stack traceback:
            [C]: in function 'assert'
            boot/04_component.lua:69: in function <boot/04_component.lua:67>
            (...tail calls ...)
            /usr/bin/gft.lua:14: in main chunk
            (... tail calls ...)
    
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