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'''T-Chip''', which is short for TimeChip, is a program written by [[Ruben Spaans]]. It modifies the [[CC1|original level set]] to change untimed levels to a 999 [[time limit]] and creates a new executable called TCHIP.exe. Scores achieved with this are not legal for official scorekeeping purposes, but they are counted as a separate competition alongside, with the theoretical bold score if there was a 999 time limit being the goal. In the 29 untimed levels in CC1 and three in [[CCLP3]] - as well as any notable custom levels with no time limit - this wiki states the unofficial bolds to those levels.
'''T-Chip''', which is short for TimeChip, is a program written by [[Ruben Spaans]]. It modifies the [[CC1|original level set]] to change untimed levels to a 999 [[time limit]] and creates a new executable called TCHIP.exe; it has no impact on other levelsets.


Nowadays, [[level editor]]s can do the job of T-Chip manually, and [[Tile World]] keeps track of T-Chip times on untimed levels just as it would a time on a regular level, so T-Chip is generally not used today.
Scores achieved with this are not legal for official scorekeeping purposes, but they are counted as a separate competition alongside, with the theoretical bold score if there was a 999 time limit being the goal. Such scores are generally written inside [brackets].
 
Nowadays, [[level editor]]s can do the job of T-Chip manually, and [[Tile World]] keeps track of T-Chip times on untimed levels just as it would a time on a regular level, so T-Chip is rarely used today.


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.pvv.org/~spaans/old/download/other.html T-Chip download page]
* [http://www.pvv.org/~spaans/old/download/other.html T-Chip download page]
[[Category:Programs]]
[[Category:Programs]]

Revision as of 02:58, 19 January 2019

T-Chip, which is short for TimeChip, is a program written by Ruben Spaans. It modifies the original level set to change untimed levels to a 999 time limit and creates a new executable called TCHIP.exe; it has no impact on other levelsets.

Scores achieved with this are not legal for official scorekeeping purposes, but they are counted as a separate competition alongside, with the theoretical bold score if there was a 999 time limit being the goal. Such scores are generally written inside [brackets].

Nowadays, level editors can do the job of T-Chip manually, and Tile World keeps track of T-Chip times on untimed levels just as it would a time on a regular level, so T-Chip is rarely used today.

External links