If any of you remember back in the days of Open Computers, you had access to the handy Tablet Computer. It could be equipped with the many various peripherals that Open Computers had to offer, and could have multiple peripherals added at the same time. One of my favourite uses was to add a geolyzer and make a crude portable X-ray hack.
Computercraft has never needed more than one peripheral for it's pocket computers, however, as it's grown, it's quickly starting to struggle with having such limited options for mobile peripherals.
I'd like to see an upgraded pocket computer, a tablet computer, which can hold multiple peripherals at the same time.
Describe alternatives you've considered if you've any
One alternative to a dedicated "tablet computer" would be to instead change pocket computers to always support multiple peripherals. However, I don't know how easy it would be to change existing items of computercraft compared to adding new ones.
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If any of you remember back in the days of Open Computers, you had access to the handy Tablet Computer. It could be equipped with the many various peripherals that Open Computers had to offer, and could have multiple peripherals added at the same time. One of my favourite uses was to add a geolyzer and make a crude portable X-ray hack.
Computercraft has never needed more than one peripheral for it's pocket computers, however, as it's grown, it's quickly starting to struggle with having such limited options for mobile peripherals.
I'd like to see an upgraded pocket computer, a tablet computer, which can hold multiple peripherals at the same time.
Describe alternatives you've considered if you've any
One alternative to a dedicated "tablet computer" would be to instead change pocket computers to always support multiple peripherals. However, I don't know how easy it would be to change existing items of computercraft compared to adding new ones.
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