There, now you have a keyboard. *** Update: Fixed TEST, see main save ***
terminal
subframe
veryshiny
electronics
computer
r16k1s60
60hz
Comments
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@DoritosTaco: Your sentence is missing a verb.
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port numbers are zero based right?
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@LBPHacker @SopaXorzTaker your a port extender
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Dangit! Now I know what's missing! There are no arrow keys!
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@zaccybot2: It is. Backspace is 8, Return is 10, Tab is 9 (Shift+Tab too, although that could be fixed). Shifts and Caps locks never reach the computer, those are handled internally.
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@SopaXorzTaker: Why would you need drivers that only specify on which port the terminal is? It'd just make things even slower. Also, I don't get the port extender idea at all. I *could* build some sort of a hub if that's what you mean, but the "2 -> 16" part makes no sense.
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@LBPHacker is it ASCII?
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and also, why not make a port extender? 2 -> 16 (one is the data line, the other is the bump/status line)
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LBPHacker, how about drivers in the standard library (e.g specifying which port is the terminal on)
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You did what you said you would, LBP. You added a keyboard. It is now a fully functioning computer running in the RAM of a fully functioning computer. HAS YOUR MIND EXPLODED YET?