Yeah, that's from a fork that was made in the early days of RedstoneLamp. The original one got to the world generation working before it died.
Yeah, it was almost a complete server software if it'd have some block and item implementations. I remember it not having buggy movements and etc. Almost felt like vanilla.
Where is the server software written in assembly? It must be the fastest! Code: git clone https://github.com/php/php-src ./configure $PARAMETERS make objdump $PATH_TO_GENERATED_OBJECT_FILES $SCRIPT_TO_CLEAN_OBJDUMP_OUTPUT_INTO_ASSEMBLY_CODE git clone https://github.com/pmmp/PocketMine-MP --recursive Now we have PHP written as assembly code, we can compile the assembly into a program, then use the PocketMine PHP source code as assets files to assist the assembly code running. A server software written in assembly. Nice?
Ik that real Genisys is dead but. What about Genisys3? It's a spoon of Genisys. Github.Genisys3.org Try it (updated to MCPE 1.0.6).