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! Pipe | ! Pipe | ||
! Classification | ! Classification | ||
! | ! Description | ||
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|[[File: Item_Transport_pipe_128.png| thumb | | |[[File: Item_Transport_pipe_128.png | center|thumb|128px | link= Item Transport Pipe | Item Transport Pipe]] | ||
| [[Pipe#Classifications|Null-logic]] | | [[Pipe#Classifications|Null-logic]] | ||
| The most basic type of pipe. It can only pass items from one pipe to another. | | The most basic type of pipe. It can only pass items from one pipe to another. | ||
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|[[File: Routed_Junction_pipe_128.png| thumb | center | Routed Junction | |[[File: Routed_Junction_pipe_128.png| thumb | 128px |center | link= Routed Junction Pipe| Routed Junction Pipe]] | ||
| [[Pipe#Classifications |Routed]] | | [[Pipe#Classifications |Routed]] | ||
| Primitive type of routing pipe that forms connections between other routers. Since all other routing pipes can do what the Junction pipe can do, it is primarily used only in places such intersections to control the random nature of basic [[Item Transport pipe |item transport pipes]] where no other functionality is required. | | Primitive type of routing pipe that forms connections between other routers. Since all other routing pipes can do what the Junction pipe can do, it is primarily used only in places such as intersections to control the random nature of basic [[Item Transport pipe |item transport pipes]] where no other functionality is required. | ||
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|[[File: Routed_Interface_pipe_128.png| thumb | center | Routed Interface | |[[File: Routed_Interface_pipe_128.png| thumb | center | 128px | link= Routed Interface Pipe| Routed Interface Pipe]] | ||
| [[Pipe#Classifications|Routed]] | | [[Pipe#Classifications|Routed]] | ||
| Interface pipes connect to an inventory for sending and receiving items. [[Chip|Chips]] can be used to alter their logic. | | Interface pipes connect to an inventory for sending and receiving items. [[Chip|Chips]] can be used to alter their logic. | ||
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|[[File: Routed_Crafting_pipe_128.png| thumb | center | Routed Crafting | |[[File: Routed_Crafting_pipe_128.png| thumb | center | 128px | link= Routed Crafting Pipe| Routed Crafting Pipe]] | ||
| [[Pipe#Classifications |Routed]] | | [[Pipe#Classifications |Routed]] | ||
| Crafting pipes allow for items to be crafted through the connected machine. | | Crafting pipes allow for items to be crafted through the connected machine. | ||
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|[[File: Routed_Request_pipe_128.png| thumb | center | Routed Request | |[[File: Routed_Request_pipe_128.png| thumb | center | 128px | link= Routed Request Pipe| Routed Request Pipe]] | ||
| [[Pipe#Classifications |Routed]] | | [[Pipe#Classifications |Routed]] | ||
| Request pipes allow for requesting specific items to be sent to the pipe. | | Request pipes allow for requesting specific items to be sent to the pipe. | ||
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|[[File: Routed_Extension_pipe_128.png| thumb | center | Routed Extension | |[[File: Routed_Extension_pipe_128.png| thumb | center | 128px | link= Routed Extension Pipe| Routed Extension Pipe]] | ||
| [[Pipe#Classifications |Routed]] | | [[Pipe#Classifications |Routed]] | ||
| Extension pipes can couple with [[Routed Crafting pipe|Crafting pipes]] to enable more intricate crafting. | | Extension pipes can couple with [[Routed Crafting pipe|Crafting pipes]] to enable more intricate crafting. | ||
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|[[File: Routed_Firewall_pipe_128.png| thumb | center | 128px | link= Routed Firewall Pipe| Routed Firewall Pipe]] | |||
| [[Pipe#Classifications |Routed]] | |||
| Firewall pipes can control what can pass through them. Routing will take into account these blocked paths and route accordingly. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:28, 13 May 2017
Pipe | Classification | Description |
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Null-logic | The most basic type of pipe. It can only pass items from one pipe to another. | |
Routed | Primitive type of routing pipe that forms connections between other routers. Since all other routing pipes can do what the Junction pipe can do, it is primarily used only in places such as intersections to control the random nature of basic item transport pipes where no other functionality is required. | |
Routed | Interface pipes connect to an inventory for sending and receiving items. Chips can be used to alter their logic. | |
Routed | Crafting pipes allow for items to be crafted through the connected machine. | |
Routed | Request pipes allow for requesting specific items to be sent to the pipe. | |
Routed | Extension pipes can couple with Crafting pipes to enable more intricate crafting. | |
Routed | Firewall pipes can control what can pass through them. Routing will take into account these blocked paths and route accordingly. |