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Author: Shakipi82011

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Date added: 2026-04-04

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credits to Little for making the pcs
also credits to algodoo and algoryx for unbanning me
UPD 1: added more pcs
UPD 2. added ahox k-2
UPD 3. added the ones older than ahox 9
UPD 4. added fanmades
Last edited at 2026/04/05 17:38:28 by Shakipi82011
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I think out of all of them the Magnesium no signal screen is my favorite. :lol:
I'm working on a new computer called Quartz -- I plan on putting some sort of geometric no signal screen in it similar to the Magnesium one.
Don't forget the BSOD! :lol:
:lol:

Anywho the Quartz probably won't be done for a while -- everything's being rewritten from scratch in a new language called LASM (Little's Assembly) based on Chives, with the intention of being far closer to an actual assembly language and (hopefully) being able to run in the kilohertz range.

My main bottleneck here is that LASM will not be processed in the same way Chives was -- programs must be assembled into "array code" using a tokenizer before running. This should make LASM far faster than Chives or Ab (and far more stable), but it has the drawback of having to spend extra time tokenizing the program.

I'm still thinking of ways to do this -- I imagine it would be quite inefficient to tokenize it every single time you put the disk in the computer, so maybe SDISKs will have a "code section" as well as a "text section". By default disks are not bootable, but you *can* write disks to be bootable by perhaps pressing a different button to read/write the disks -- maybe left/right uses the disk as normal and pressing up will compile? :lol:

I imagine Quartz probably isn't coming for at least a month or two :(
I'm still quite committed to making sure Chives programs can be transpiled into LASM though. :lol:

MAYBE Ab too, but no guarantees...!

Aside from LASM though, I want to start branching out with making more bespoke computers with their own instruction sets rather than sticking to just LASM like i did with Ab and Chives. :lol:

Perhaps I could try making a computer with, say, only 8 instructions that has to be able to do everything Chives could. It'd be fun!
Last edited at 2026/04/05 02:20:59 by Little
i updated it, added a fanmade (found it on YT) and added all computers (except the ones lower than ahox 9 they do not have no connection screens)
wait also wdym bsod i tought it was an boltdrive game on these pcs not a error sign
Quartz is going well! The tokenizer was significantly easier and faster than I anticipated :lol:
@Shakipi82011 -- No worries. I was just trying to be funny. BSOD only happens on Windows OS computers (I think). Maybe Little can shed some light on it concerning the AHOX OS (No pun intended!).