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EggyRepublic

I need help I'm noob

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So recently I installed OpenComputers because I thought it was cool, and to start a computer, a EEPROM containing a Lua BIOS is needed. i tried using both of the ones in the mod (EEPROM, EEPROM (Lua BIOS)) How do I program the EEPROM? I googled everything and none helped or was related to this topic... I probably sound like a total noob but i need to know how to get my computer running.

 

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So, basically, the things you need to get your computer running:

  • Computer case, a block where cards, CPU, RAM and HDDs are located.
  • Central processing unit (CPU).
  • Memory (at least 2 x T1).
  • Hard disk drive.
  • Graphics card.
  • If your computer case is tier 2 or lower, you'll also need a disk drive.
  • EEPROM (Lua BIOS) — a blank one won't work.
  • OpenOS floppy disk (simply combine a blank floppy with a OpenComputers manual in the crafing grid).
  • Power converter.
  • Screen.
  • Keyboard.

When you have all of these things, do:

  1. Place a power converter next to the power source. This block will convert such types of energy as RF, EU, GJ, AE, to OpenComputers' internal one.
  2. Then, place your computer case. If it's placed not next to the power converter, you'll also need OC cables — connect the converter to the computer with it.
  3. Place a screen next to the computer case.
  4. Place a keyboard on the screen.
  5. If you crafted a disk drive, place it next to the computer. Insert OpenOS floppy into it. If your computer case is T3, just insert the floppy in its slot into the computer.
  6. Insert memory, CPU, HDD, EEPROM and graphics card into the computer case.
  7. And then, finally, start your computer.

(Oh, I didn't see the page on wiki. Then it would be more useful than all of this text)

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