Added different run and download access levels
Added the possibility to check for one access, one in a list, all in a list
Tweaked the access levels required to download software.
Generally speaking, only departmental heads can now download departmental software
Locked down the software of the preset consoles. (No downloading games on them)
Fixed being unable to eject portable storage devices
Locked down work consoles dont accept portable storage devices
Added a software backup crate to secure storage
rscadd: "Added a night-mode control program for the Chief Engineer."
tweak: "Changed how night-mode works internally."
tweak: "Red alert now disables night-mode."
spellcheck: "Slightly changed alert messages."
Fixes#1200
Redefine span() to be a macro. Because we don't need it to be a proc ever again.
Rebuild the .all_changelog.yml file to have Bayport stuff at the bottom (onto which we'll add our own shit from this cycle).
Rebuilt the .html file for changelogs to correspond to the above change.
Modified download programs to actually use seconds.
Visual tweaks to several modular computer screens:
Standby screen: Added detail and a background, made silver, improved animation
Menu screen: Altered colours to more resemble the actual UI
All medical screens: Made a deeper blue, closer to the original medical colors.
Modified the modular computers _description file to reorganise the descriptions of programs, and to note those that aren't implemented yet. Its a lot, the bay people didn't quite finish this project.
Also, console power use increased by 20% because holoscreens are fancy and deserve it.
A minor project focusing on Modular computers and exosuits. Changelog is small, since most of this is changes to unreleased content
In brief:
Adds an exosuit monitor program
Fixes many visual issues with the downloader program
Tweaks Exosuit killswitch and EMP mechanics
Fixes all the snowflake guns unique to our codebase with multiple firemodes so that they now actually behave correctly. Fixes a few bugs relating to computers, and updates modular_computers to use holoscreens.
- Tesla link is now correctly enabled when being installed into a console. Fixes#11974
- Tesla link now correctly stops using power when the computer shuts down.
- Configurator program now uses much better method to obtain list of components. This method takes into account possible hardware additions in the future.
- Power monitor now has modular computer header icon.
- Power monitor now updates the computer's texture depending on whether there is a power network alert or not, as it used to do in the past.
- NTNRC conversations are now rather matched by Unique ID that's assigned on New(), rather than name. This has a nice side effect of being able to have conversations that share names.
- Tweaks design datums a bit. Renames "processor unit" to "computer processor unit", etc. since i noticed telecomms machine already uses "processor unit" name. Also corrects duplicated ID.
- Modular computers now support multitasking.
- New hardware type added. Basic CPUs may be obtained when purchasing a laptop or tablet, Photonic CPUs can be printed at research at imprinter. This hardware piece determines how many programs can be on background.
- Programs can now have an icon that is rendered in main UI's header (along with the power icons, etc.) when the program is on background. As an example, these icons have been added to NTNRC client (Dark icon when no messages have been received, blinking when new message is waiting), Alarm monitor (Blinking red when an alarm is active, green otherwise) and downloader program (Animated arrow when downloading, stationary when finished.)
- Adds missing crew monitor icon to tablets. Fixes#11937
- Ghosts can interact with modular computers by clicking them now. This carries normal restrictions as other NanoUIs operated by ghosts - they may not click any buttons, etc.
- Admin-ghosts can now fully use modular computers when ghosted. When the computer is turned off, they get a prompt on click whether they want to admin-enable it or not.
- Fixes#11874
- Maps in bunch of modular consoles, mostly replacing old consoles with them. I've replaced them with relevant department presets.
- Engineering control room merged with Atmospherics control room, under single area.
- Fixes possible qdel() issue with console's/laptop's processor object.
- Removes Karolis's console preset, as it is now part of Command console preset under different typepath.
- Fixes a runtime error when an ID Card slot is Destroy()-ed
- Adds few presets for consoles, such as, engineering console, command console, etc.
- Adds tablet and cheap tablet as loadout preferences with cost of 4 and 3 points respectively. Cheap tablet contains only worst battery, hard drive and network card, regular tablet has average components.
Modular consoles now will look more like old ones.
Added 'id' screen overlay for tablets.
Added new Cargo department assigments to ID modification program.
- Makes use of emag_act() to enable emagging of modular computers.
- Programs are now properly informed every tick to see whether the computer is emagged or not.
- As of now, the only program that acts differently is software downloader that allows downloads of malicious programs.
- Adds codersprites for tablet programs that are currently required.
- Adds computer icons to some programs that missed them.
- Temporarily removes separate keyboard icon states for consoles. They may be reimplemented in the future in a bit better way.
- Rebalanced sizes of programs a bit
- File manager is no longer downloadable, as it is part of each hard drive's ROM.
- Fixed runtime error when vending a laptop
- Adjusted some code segments as per Techhead's suggestions on github
- Adds changelog.
- Adds revelation virus, a program that destroys the hard drive on execution. It also has chance of destroying the computer's power supply and/or battery.
- (Added): Simple UI for virus that allows user to rename the program to look like non-malicious one. The virus must be armed first via this UI. Once armed, it will trigger on next execution (even if copied/sent to other system)
- Adds extended description to programs, that contains basic information on what the program is doing.
- Implements DoS traffic generator that is available via software downloads on emagged computers (computer emagging will be added separately)
- This generator sends DoS traffic to the NTNet relay. Amount of generated traffic is linked to connectivity (Wired: 5GQ/s, High Signal: 1GQ/s, Low Signal: 0.25GQ/s)
- NTNet relays dissipate this DoS traffic on their own (at 1GQ/s rate).
- Multiple devices running this program against one relay will have cumulative effect. For example, one wirelessly connected device would not be able to overload the relay, since it dissipates same amount of traffic as wireless device generates. On the other hand, two wirelessly connected devices would eventually result in overload and failure of relay.
- (D)DoS attacks may be stopped by manually shutting down the relay and reactivating it again
- DoS program will trigger an IDS(Intrusion Detection System) alert on execution, which will immediately show on the monitoring console. However, if IDS is disabled, only way to detect this is via the relay's UI (it will show increase in buffered traffic)
- Screenshots: http://i.imgur.com/q0gbWJm.pnghttp://i.imgur.com/NVobCWa.png (Visual note: 1s and 0s in the UI change over time, amount of 1s is equivalent to approximate percentage completion of DoS attack)