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Pinewood Computer Core - Uncopylocked

How does a computer "ping" another computer two hundred studs away? The uncopylocked code will show you Raycast functions. When you type ping 192.168.1.2, the script fires a ray from the terminal block to the target server rack. If the ray hits a valid "Network Interface" part, it returns the latency in milliseconds based on the distance.

The architectural design of the Pinewood Computer Core is centered around modularity and scalability.

Original game concept: Build, upgrade, and manage your own high-tech computer core — from basic processors to advanced liquid cooling, server racks, and power management.

This uncopylocked version is released for educational & building purposes. pinewood computer core uncopylocked


  • Keep scripts inside the Model so the published asset includes behavior.
  • Title: The Reactor is stable... forever. 💻☢️

    Body: I can’t believe I’m typing this, but Pinewood Computer Core is uncopylocked.

    I have so many memories of this place: ❌ Accidentally detonating the core 5 minutes into a round. ❌ Riding the monorail for way too long. ❌ Getting stuck on the cargo train tracks. ✅ The chaotic "To-the-death" elite pads. How does a computer "ping" another computer two

    This game was a huge part of my childhood. It’s bittersweet to see it uncopylocked, but it ensures that new generations can experience the chaos of the Core.

    Who else remembers the "Spread the word" days? 👇


    By default, Roblox places are copy locked—meaning only the creator and explicitly added collaborators can edit or download the place file. When a game is uncopylocked, the owner has intentionally disabled this protection (often in a separate, archived version of the game). Keep scripts inside the Model so the published

    Here is the reality check: The official, up-to-date version of Pinewood Computer Core is not uncopylocked.

    The Pinewood Builders team is a professional development group. They rely on their unique IP and trade secrets. Releasing the core uncopylocked would allow clone games to steal their networking physics and terminal rendering systems.

    However, history has seen leaks, older versions, and "educational copies" surface on developer forums and model sharing sites. Searching "pinewood computer core uncopylocked" often leads to:

    A few reputable Roblox archiving communities have released uncopylocked versions of older PCC builds (specifically versions prior to the "Recode" update). While these lack the modern PineOS 2.0 features, they are invaluable for learning the original architecture, including: