Is it possible to save a picture to a floppy disk in Computercraft?
I am trying to save a picture I created in paint on to a Floppy Disk, but I don't know how. Could someone please tell how to do it, or if it's possible?
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i can confirm that with the usual paint program in computer craft you cant save images to floppy disk but you can using NPaintPro Link Here It is actually a more advanced paint program and it is a lot of fun to use. you can even use a 3d printing turtle program to create your art out of blocks.
I have used this program to save to floppy before and to display pictures to various displays across a server through rednet.
Hope this helps.
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How do you use a floppy disk in ComputerCraft?
Just like anywhere else in a computer, you can create, edit, move, copy, etc., any files and do so however you wish. To insert a floppy into a Disk Drive so it can be used, right-click the disk drive and place the floppy into the slot at the top of the drive's inventory menu.How do you use disk drives in ComputerCraft?
If you sneak and right click the disk drive with a disk/music disc in 1.4+ the disk will placed into the Disk Drive without needing to open the disk drives interface. In ComputerCraft 1.6 and above, Pocket Computers can also be inserted into a disk drive to browse their files.How do turtles use floppy disks?
Turtles can access peripherals just like computers. You just have to place a disk drive on any side of the turtle and insert the floppy.How do you save a program in ComputerCraft?
Save your program: To save your program you will need to make a disk drive and a floppy disk. Place your disk drive next to your computer, and put in your floppy. Then type "copy <program> disk" where <program> is the name of the program you wish to save.Minecraft ComputerCraft Tutorial 3 - Floppy Disks
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