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'''Routed Extension pipes''' are a type of [[Pipe#Classifications|routed pipe]] that allows more advanced crafting. They work exclusively with a [[Routed Crafting pipe|crafting pipe]]. | |||
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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
Extension pipes are exclusively used in conjunction with [[ | Extension pipes are exclusively used in conjunction with [[Routed Crafting pipe|crafting pipes]]. They allow a crafting system to route item inputs to a different location, thus separating the machine input and output, to allow more complicated machines to interact with crafting pipes with ISidedIntentory. | ||
To configure these pipes, a [[Data Card|data card]] is required. Placing a Data Card into the top slot in the Extender Pipe's interface will write the pipe's ID to the card. This card, when placed into a slot in a [[Routed Crafting pipe#GUI|Crafting Pipe's GUI]], will link the two pipes together. | |||
This is a requirement in order to get machines like Thermal Expansion machines (which do not accept input and output on the same side) to operate with crafting pipes. Using this pipe, crafting can work with almost any type of machine. | |||
Care must be taken with Extension Pipes to ensure that the expected output does eventually reach the Crafting Pipe, or the crafting pipe can get jammed. | |||
=== GUI === | |||
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| style="vertical-align:top;"| [[File:extpipegui.png|left|thumb|300px|Gui of an Extension Pipe|link=]] | |||
| style="vertical-align:top;"| | |||
1) '''Pipe ID''' - This is the ID for the extension pipe. (FYI, Every router has such an ID) | |||
2) '''Data card slots''' - This is where a [[Data Card|data card]] is dropped to write the ID to it. Drop it on the top slot and it will fall into the bottom after being written to. | |||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
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! '''Changes''' | ! '''Changes''' | ||
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| v4.2.2 | | v4.2.2 (beta) | ||
| Added the Routed Extension pipe. | | Added the Routed Extension pipe. | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Issues == | |||
{{Issues}} |
Revision as of 05:51, 26 February 2014
Type |
Multipart Block? |
---|---|
Physics |
No |
Transparency |
Yes |
Luminance |
? |
Blast resistance | |
Tool |
Any tool |
Renewable |
Yes |
Stackable |
Yes (64) |
Flammable |
No |
Availability |
Survival |
First appearance | |
Drops |
Itself |
Name |
routed_extension_pipe |
Routed Extension pipes are a type of routed pipe that allows more advanced crafting. They work exclusively with a crafting pipe.
Obtaining
Crafting
Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
---|---|
Redstone + Routed Junction pipe |
Usage
Extension pipes are exclusively used in conjunction with crafting pipes. They allow a crafting system to route item inputs to a different location, thus separating the machine input and output, to allow more complicated machines to interact with crafting pipes with ISidedIntentory.
To configure these pipes, a data card is required. Placing a Data Card into the top slot in the Extender Pipe's interface will write the pipe's ID to the card. This card, when placed into a slot in a Crafting Pipe's GUI, will link the two pipes together.
This is a requirement in order to get machines like Thermal Expansion machines (which do not accept input and output on the same side) to operate with crafting pipes. Using this pipe, crafting can work with almost any type of machine.
Care must be taken with Extension Pipes to ensure that the expected output does eventually reach the Crafting Pipe, or the crafting pipe can get jammed.
GUI
1) Pipe ID - This is the ID for the extension pipe. (FYI, Every router has such an ID) 2) Data card slots - This is where a data card is dropped to write the ID to it. Drop it on the top slot and it will fall into the bottom after being written to. |
History
Version | Changes |
---|---|
v4.2.2 (beta) | Added the Routed Extension pipe. |
Issues
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