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=== Installation ===  
== Installation ==


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=== Designed for compatability with ===
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These are mods that ProjectRed has special integration with.
These are mods that ProjectRed has special integration with.
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=== Addon mods ===
== Addon mods ==
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These are mods that have added additional features to ProjectRed.
These are mods that have added additional features to ProjectRed.
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=== Not compatible with ===
== Not compatible with ==
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*Optifine (not officially supported, but may work)
*Optifine (not officially supported, but may work)
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=== Downloads ===
== Downloads ==
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Below is the full archive of the downloads, top one being the current version.
Below is the full archive of the downloads, top one being the current version.
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=== Changelog ===
== Changelog ==
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A complete change log can be found [http://raw.github.com/MrTJP/ProjectRed/master/resources/Changelog here].
A complete change log can be found [http://raw.github.com/MrTJP/ProjectRed/master/resources/Changelog here].
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=== Development ===
== Source Code and Development ==
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The GitHub repository can be found [http://raw.github.com/MrTJP/ProjectRed/ here].  If you know a thing or two about Java and would like to help, feel free to check it out.  
The GitHub repository can be found [http://raw.github.com/MrTJP/ProjectRed/ here].  If you know a thing or two about Java and would like to help, feel free to check it out.  
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Revision as of 16:48, 23 April 2014

Installation

  1. Make sure you back up your world.
  2. Install Minecraft Forge (Try latest, roll back to recommended if there are problems).
  3. Install the latest CodeChickenCore (Try latest, roll back to recommended if there are problems).
  4. Download the jars that you want for ProjectRed and place them in the mods folder.
  5. FORGE MULTIPART will be downloaded AUTOMATICALLY!

Designed for compatability with

These are mods that ProjectRed has special integration with.

  • NotEnoughItems - Special recipes can be viewed. Also adds extra info to live tooltips.
  • Tinkers Construct - Red alloy ingots can be crafted in the smeltery more efficiently.

Addon mods

These are mods that have added additional features to ProjectRed.

  • Walia - Adds special in-world tooltips for gates that show info such as inputs, outputs, delays, time, etc.
  • OpenComputers - Computers connect to bundled cables. They can read and emit signals.

Not compatible with

  • Optifine (not officially supported, but may work)
  • Any type of shaders (do NOT report any graphical weirdness if you are using them)

Downloads

Below is the full archive of the downloads, top one being the current version.

note: By downloading, you are legally agreeing to everything mentioned in the license agreement.

Base = Core
Integration = Transmission + Integration
Lighting = Illumination
Mechanical = Expansion + Transportation
World = Exploration
Compat = Compatability

Green builds are stable.
Red builds can be unstable. Very unstable. If you live life on the edge, you may use these...

ATTENTION: Build 31 had major behind the scenes changes, specifically to wires. Please report ANY behavioral problems including save/load, signal transfer, etc..

<jenkins> </jenkins> Older versions

Changelog

A complete change log can be found here.

Source Code and Development

The GitHub repository can be found here. If you know a thing or two about Java and would like to help, feel free to check it out.



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