Its about the website The website creates mod installers for Minecraft.if you do this make sure you have a "default route" set so the system can put the extra glass you don't need yet back in a chest to be used later. TIP: Since 1 coal can melt 8 sand it would be better to put 8 sand as the input and 8 glass as the output, with only 1 coal in satellite. then use the arrows and select 5 (that is the satellite id) And you're done! Then, on the crafting pipe, put sand in an input slot, glass in the output slot, and a piece of coal in any of the satellite slots (the last 3 input slots).
Then use a wrench to set the satellite pipe ID (we'll say ID:5 for this example). To "auto melt" sand into glass, you could set up a normal furnace with a satellite pipe under it, and a crafting pipe above it. It is this pipe that fixes a bunch of problems with blocks that are picky on what items can be put in them, and how.įurnaces have 2 slots, one for the thing being burned and one for the fuel to burn it. The Satellite Pipe is very handy for when you need to have items put into a block on a different face. If the satellite is off, all nine slots are available. This will activate re-routing of the three rightmost item slots in the crafting pipe. Then you select this id in the crafting pipe. Configured with the wrench you give it a unique id. This pipe works together with the crafting pipe. On the other hand, it uses 75% less gold than the standard recipe. Note: The alternative recipe, using golden chipsets, is only available in Buildcraft 3 and requires the chipsets to be made in an Assembly Table.
If you have an intersection in your logistics system one of these pipes should be used. This means it will accept any items that do not have a specific destination. Also a default route can be set on the pipe. If there are multiple possible destinations, the number of items in each logistics pipe will be interpreted as a desired ratio. The item is then routed through the network using the shortest path possible to its destination. When an item enters any logistics pipe, the logistics manager will tell the pipe where to send the item. The purpose of this is to have that type of item delivered to the pipe. This pipe has an interface where you can put items (not too unlike the diamond pipe). Any item entering a network that does not have a specific route will also be dropped if there is not a configured default route. If no non-routed exits exist the item will be dropped. Routed exits have a green stripe, non-routed exits have a red stripe. Items reaching its destination will be emitted on any exit which does not have a route. Using this information it is possible to calculate the shortest distance to any other logistics pipe in the network. By doing this each pipe can get a clear picture of all other pipes on the network and how far it is to get there.
Unlike other Buildcraft pipes, logistics pipes communicate with other logistics pipes connected to the same network. Logistics Manager – the logic that decides where to send items, if orders are full, fillable etc. Router - the logic built in to all logistics pipes that directs items to the proper destination There can be multiple networks if there is no interconnection between them. Network - a collection of logistics pipes connected by standard Buildcraft pipes.