Post by Nullbear on Sept 26, 2014 19:01:13 GMT
So, With PDA's, There has to be a way to make, and dismantle them. For the most part you would buy them from another company, premade. But they would be useful in learning how the CT system works.
Screwdriver the PDA(off) -> 1 aluminum + PDA(nobacking).
Screwdriver the PDA(nobacking) -> Medium Battery + PDA(Noback, Nobattery)
CT Screwdriver the PDA(Noback, No Battery) -> Aluminum + PDA(Board)
PDA(Board) to Solder Bench -> Battery Slot, IO Socket, Antenna, ID Slot, Cartridge Slot, Console Screen, Penholder + Electronics.
Electronics to CT Bench -> NT Processor, Network Comp., SS Guard, Hard drive, GPS Tracker + Small Circuit Board.
CT Components:
Small Circuit Board
Hard Drive
DRM Guard
Network Processor
NT Processor // This is one of the more advanced components.
MR Components:
None have been discovered yet...
EM Components:
Aluminum Casing
Medium Battery
Container(pen) -> This is actually an assembly in itself. Just a container designed to hold pen shaped items. Disassemble it for an aluminum using the recycler.
------------------------ These will be primarily for use by CT.
ID Slot
Cartridge Slot
IO Socket
Medium Battery Slot
Console Screen
Digital Antenna
GPS Tracker
More Info on the components:
ID Slot Takes an ID, and sends the ID and Name + Title as information to a processor.
Cartridge Slot Takes a "Cartridge" shaped object, and connects to a processor.
IO Socket Takes a standard plug, and connects to a processor.
Console Screen connects to a processor, Giving different VISUAL feedback, depending. This will probably be used the most.
Battery Slot Takes a battery of the correct size, and requires a "backing" material as well. It can link to a processor.
Digital Antenna connects to a Network Processor, and sends received information to it.
GPS Tracker is a self contained, MicroGPS that sends a signal of the position to a Network Processor.
Aluminum Casing Just adds to the robustness of an assembly, it also adds an extra step in between assembly parts. There are other materials it could be made of. Thats MR's Job.
Medium Battery Adds to the power capacity. Its usually added near the end of an assembly, so that it can be replaced easily. Better batteries can be made by MR.
Aluminum Container(Pen) Adds an equipment slot to the assembly, but can only receive pen shaped objects. Can be made by sticking a pen and an aluminum casing together.
Small Circuit Board Adds to the size of an object, but allows for up to 12 other components to be added.
Hard Drive Adds an amount of data capacity to an object. Connects to a processor. Can be modified.
SecureSoft Guard Automagically prevents installation of any software that hasn't been whitelisted. More of a pain than anything. The whitelist can be modified.
Network Processor Automagically processes stuff from antennas and shiznit. Can be modified.
NT Processor Automagically proccesses a whole ton of stuff, It'll come with an info document to help explain how to code software for the PDA's, or studied to learn how to develop your own code for processors, We might have our own, advanced PDA's soon if some tech-god comes in for a round. Can be modified. Can connect to 8 Components. Has a high code capacity.
Those things that can be modified, means it needs to be added to a special CT Computer, In order to have the internal code changed. By default, they will be made/purchased with default code.
There will of course, also be blank processors for coding, with different numbers of connector slots.
Its the serious portion of CT, not to be trifled with.
CT will be a very complex system, while MR Is less so. If you cant handle CT, try MR. If you want to be able to make much more intense assemblies, Learn CT.
Screwdriver the PDA(off) -> 1 aluminum + PDA(nobacking).
Screwdriver the PDA(nobacking) -> Medium Battery + PDA(Noback, Nobattery)
CT Screwdriver the PDA(Noback, No Battery) -> Aluminum + PDA(Board)
PDA(Board) to Solder Bench -> Battery Slot, IO Socket, Antenna, ID Slot, Cartridge Slot, Console Screen, Penholder + Electronics.
Electronics to CT Bench -> NT Processor, Network Comp., SS Guard, Hard drive, GPS Tracker + Small Circuit Board.
CT Components:
Small Circuit Board
Hard Drive
DRM Guard
Network Processor
NT Processor // This is one of the more advanced components.
MR Components:
None have been discovered yet...
EM Components:
Aluminum Casing
Medium Battery
Container(pen) -> This is actually an assembly in itself. Just a container designed to hold pen shaped items. Disassemble it for an aluminum using the recycler.
------------------------ These will be primarily for use by CT.
ID Slot
Cartridge Slot
IO Socket
Medium Battery Slot
Console Screen
Digital Antenna
GPS Tracker
More Info on the components:
ID Slot Takes an ID, and sends the ID and Name + Title as information to a processor.
Cartridge Slot Takes a "Cartridge" shaped object, and connects to a processor.
IO Socket Takes a standard plug, and connects to a processor.
Console Screen connects to a processor, Giving different VISUAL feedback, depending. This will probably be used the most.
Battery Slot Takes a battery of the correct size, and requires a "backing" material as well. It can link to a processor.
Digital Antenna connects to a Network Processor, and sends received information to it.
GPS Tracker is a self contained, MicroGPS that sends a signal of the position to a Network Processor.
Aluminum Casing Just adds to the robustness of an assembly, it also adds an extra step in between assembly parts. There are other materials it could be made of. Thats MR's Job.
Medium Battery Adds to the power capacity. Its usually added near the end of an assembly, so that it can be replaced easily. Better batteries can be made by MR.
Aluminum Container(Pen) Adds an equipment slot to the assembly, but can only receive pen shaped objects. Can be made by sticking a pen and an aluminum casing together.
Small Circuit Board Adds to the size of an object, but allows for up to 12 other components to be added.
Hard Drive Adds an amount of data capacity to an object. Connects to a processor. Can be modified.
SecureSoft Guard Automagically prevents installation of any software that hasn't been whitelisted. More of a pain than anything. The whitelist can be modified.
Network Processor Automagically processes stuff from antennas and shiznit. Can be modified.
NT Processor Automagically proccesses a whole ton of stuff, It'll come with an info document to help explain how to code software for the PDA's, or studied to learn how to develop your own code for processors, We might have our own, advanced PDA's soon if some tech-god comes in for a round. Can be modified. Can connect to 8 Components. Has a high code capacity.
Those things that can be modified, means it needs to be added to a special CT Computer, In order to have the internal code changed. By default, they will be made/purchased with default code.
There will of course, also be blank processors for coding, with different numbers of connector slots.
Its the serious portion of CT, not to be trifled with.
CT will be a very complex system, while MR Is less so. If you cant handle CT, try MR. If you want to be able to make much more intense assemblies, Learn CT.