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item:loot_disks [2016/06/20 06:26]
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item:loot_disks [2023/10/23 10:58] (current)
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-OpenComputers provides floppy disks that can be found as loot andin special cases, can be crafted ​as well. Most notably, the [[item:​openos_floppy|OpenOS floppy disk]] is a loot disk from which one can [[:​openos|install OpenOS]].+OpenComputers provides floppy disks that can be crafted (but not found as loot, such as in dungeon chests). Most notably, the [[item:​openos_floppy|OpenOS floppy disk]] is a loot disk from which one can [[:​openos|install OpenOS]]
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 +Originally these disks were found as loot, such as in dungeon chests. But for many versions the only way to obtain these floppy disks has been to craft them. You can craft any loot disk by placing a [[item:​scrench]] and any loot disk in a crafting table and cycle to the next. Repeat the process to craft the next loot disk. The order is unspecified.
  
 Showcased here is the OpenOS loot disk. The other loot disks look similar; they have different coloring and have their loot disk name printed on the disk image. Showcased here is the OpenOS loot disk. The other loot disks look similar; they have different coloring and have their loot disk name printed on the disk image.
  
-{{recipes:​items:​openos.png?​nolink&​300}}+{{recipes:​items:​openos.png?​nolink&​150}}
  
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 When floppy disks are inserted into computers their filesystems are automounted and the user can browse the files at will. When floppy disks are inserted into computers their filesystems are automounted and the user can browse the files at will.
  
-They are organized by a similar directory structure to the rootfs of OpenOS. +However, it is anticipated that a user will want to run the programs provided by loot disks as a natural part of their systems, i.e. they will want to [[:​openos#​install_tool|install]] them. Thus in the explanation of these loot disks, it is omitted ​and assumed the user runs `install` after inserting a disk into their computer.
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-However, it is anticipated ​the that a user wants to run the programs provided by loot disks as a natural part of their systems, i.e. they want to [:​openos#​install_tool|install] them. Thus in the explanation of these loot disks, it is omitted assumed the user runs `install` after inserting a disk into their computer.+
  
 * builder * builder
  
-  A robot program for automated building following a `planfile.+  A robot program for automated building following a **plan** file.
  
 * data * data