- Adds new program, NTNet monitoring tool. It allows the user to view logs and perform various administrative tasks.
- The program is currently without access restriction. This will be added in future update, possibly when (if?) i add IT technician.
- This program may be used to disable specific functions of NTNet, or shut it down entirely.
Makes several custom color definitions, utilized by the floor painter, floor tiles, decals, etc.
Colored floor turfs now use a white icon state and applies a color, similar to the corresponding decals. This ensures they have the same color tone (was slightly off previously).
Colored floor tiles also use a white icon state and color application.
Removes now unused item states.
- As usual, fixes various issues through the code, but likely creates more as this is still WIP project.
- Most importantly, NTNet software downloader program now exists and more or less works.
- Your device's connectivity has effect on how quickly you can download. Right now, things with wired connection (consoles) download at 0,5GQ/s, mobile devices on station where signal is good at 0,1GQ/s and mobile devices off station where signal is bad are limited to 0,025GQ/s. This is all controlled by three defines.
- Lays out structure for item-based modular computers (Tablets)
- Changes how icons for modular computers will be handled.
- NTNet adjustments
- Few fixes
- Small adjustments to NTNet behaviour.
- Adds "undeletable" and "unmovable" flags for computer files. Intended to use for ROM-style programs that are necessary for PC to work.
- Programs now know NTNet status and can act differently depending on this.
- Overall improvements of code, fixes, etc.
- Adds NTNet and NTNet relays. They currently miss deconstruction/construction but that's planned for later.
- Adds few more programs (still preinstalled in the laptop, for debugging)
- Successfully gets rid of copypaste formerly needed in templates. Now the header is in default template itself. This seems to be least problematic solution without making change to nanoui's code itself.
Axes speed of light and procs that used it (but were not used by anything). More maths too, and max stack amounts, not used anywhere.
Ticks back stuff that was unticked for faster compile, whoops.