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4,863 | 267 | |
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7.0 | 4.4 | |
6 days ago | 6 months ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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cuberite
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Minectaft server on an ESP32
You might be able to port a C/C++ implementation to Arduino or another language with a good ESP compiler, but that's going to be a lot of effort, and the biggest challenge you're going to face isn't RAM, it's disk space--Minecraft worlds can be GB in size, so you'll need to pair your microcontroller with, say, an SD card reader and then adapt a whole disk IO system
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Compile the Minecraft Server (Java Edition) to Native with GraalVM Native Image
Shout out for Cuberite as an alternative Minecraft server project that desperately needs more volunteers
https://github.com/cuberite/cuberite
"Cuberite is a Minecraft-compatible multiplayer game server that is written in C++ and designed to be efficient with memory and CPU"
Cuberite has been demoed running on old ARM Android phones and hosting multiple players off it at once. Its performance absolutely annihilates the Java based 'vanilla' server
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What’s your ideal 1.20 update?
so basically Cuberite but more officially and with a rewritten client as well
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Building a custom minecraft server
Some have started doing this already, like Cuberite and McPy.
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Pi 4 running multiple applications at once
For minecraft server I guess it is worth trying this out: https://github.com/cuberite/cuberite
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Leafish, a work-in-progress open-source alternative Minecraft client written in Rust
For the server you should look into Cuberite, same thing but for the server and written in C++.
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Is it possible to write a Minecraft server in a language OTHER than Java?
There were a bunch of attempts in the past. Cuberite is still actively maintained but I have never tried them: https://github.com/cuberite/cuberite
Sidekick64
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Just finished my latest build, a RAD Expansion Unit... and yes it does work with Sonic!
And then I looked at your Sidekick64.
- Took me three tries, but third PCB/build got me a working SideKick64
- Sidekick64 - versatile expansion for the C64, C128, and the C16
- Another C64 add-on project is nearing completion... a Sidekick64 cartridge.
What are some alternatives?
Paper - The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies
RAD - RAD Expansion Unit for C64/C128
bedrock-viz - Minecraft Bedrock Edition World Visualization & Reporting Tool with Web App
fprime - F´ - A flight software and embedded systems framework
LeviLamina - A lightweight, modular and versatile plugin loader for Minecraft Bedrock Server BDS, formerly known as LiteLoaderBDS
OpenFrameworks - openFrameworks is a community-developed cross platform toolkit for creative coding in C++.
Glowstone - A fast, customizable and compatible open source server for Minecraft: Java Edition
sidplayfp - Console SID/MUS player
GXCraft - A Minecraft Classic clone for the Wii
blynk-library - Blynk library for IoT boards. Works with Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, Particle, ARM Mbed, etc.
FarManager - File and Archive Manager
c128-mmu-256k-exp - C128 MMU 256K RAM expansion