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Its so wonderful to pull out the wireless and call up whatever it is you need.This Technology mod is an addon for Applied Energistics 2 (AE2). Hope you have fun, I absolutely love AE2 crafting. Switching over to alloy smelter might fix that but for now I set up an RFtools monitor to show the inventory of that ind. The problem turned out to be the induction smelter hanging onto loose bits from previous crafts. Oh and one other thing today I was having an issue with the system hanging while crafting hardened glass. Also a good stress test to see if things are working well is to have your system craft 64k memory units for you. I don't typically pre-make patterns and just make them as I craft stuff. So for a barrel you would teach your system planks, slabs, chests, and finally barrels. Then when you make complex builds you add every part of the build. Once you get everything setup as stated below I would recommend you make one of your first autocrafts blank patterns (in fact writing this I just realized I need to put blanks in my always ready system).
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I am in the process of getting my system setup. You can use material-in, product-out recipes for custom machines, or just vanilla crafting recipes for molecular interfaces. Place patterns in interfaces to give them recipes. You can place interfaces next to machines and autocraft with them. Think of the Molecular Assembler as a machine that performs whatever vanilla crafting operation an interface asks of it. Requesting a Tesseract, and while it's crafting, requesting a Crafting Table, requires 2 multiblocks at least.Īutocrafting capability itself is done by interfaces and patterns. Having multiple multiblocks means the system can process more concurrent requests at once, as opposed to holding more nested requests. 1k, 4k, 64k) determines how deep a crafting request can go - for example, if you ask for a Tesseract, it sends a request to the system for Enderium, which might send a request to the system for a bucket of ender, and so on - if there are enough of those secondary requests, the CPU will not be enough to hold them. Craft a crafting table with four wood planks. Having more than 1 Co-Processor in a multiblock means that multiblock can process a single instruction faster, e.g. Somewhere on your network, you will also want Crafting multiblocks, each multiblock of which needs 1 Crafting CPU, and as many Crafting Co-Processors as you need. Then, for craft-on-demand, you will need the appropriate terminals to start out. circuits, patterns, pure quartz, and fluix quartz, since those can be done without AE2 with other methods. I recommend always-crafting AE2's basic components, e.g. So, there are two types of autocrafting: Craft-on-demand, and always-craft.Īlways-craft is the much simpler way, and is what you will be able to do first. You can do things a little bit better, but as I said, it's a brief guide. When the pattern is put, it's pretty much done. This machine, can auto-craft using patterns (which are typically put in the interface, not the assembler itself). In order to auto-craft, simply put an interface connected to a molecular assembler.
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If you want to know how to do more complex recipes, i.e. For now I'm going to tell you how to auto-craft normally, by means of just normal crafting recipes. The last thing we have left is how to auto-craft. Now, our system can auto-craft, and (will soon) know how to auto-craft. You can use NEI to put the recipe there and then click on the button, and you have an encoded pattern! In the middle, you have a crafting grid, similar to the crafting terminal, in which you define your crafting recipe. Put the patterns in the valid slot, which should have an outline of a pattern, and then you can start encoding. Connect it to your AE system, make sure you have channels left, as it will up a channel. Patterns are made in normal crafting, but in order to assign a recipe to it you need the ME Pattern Terminal. Making more than one multiblock of crafting thingy is pretty helpful, as then you can do auto-crafting of more than one recipe at a time.Īlright, after we know our AE system can auto-craft, we need to tell it what to auto-craft. These multiblock structure needs to have at least 1 Crafting CPU of any kind, and if you want, Crafting Co-Processors. First thing you should get are Crafting CPUs (of any kind).