![]() ![]() ![]() Solved a minor problem that caused flags to be slightly misaligned in inspect page table Various issues have been fixed by the refined packaging strategy ( #199, #220, #223, #224, #225, #242 ) Minor improvements to packets and bytes number format Updated docs including installation instruction for Arch Linux ( #185 ) Improved filter columns relative width to avoid the "Application protocol" label being cut when displayed in Swedishįooter URLs have been updated to include links to Sniffnet's official website and GitHub Sponsor page Renamed "Administrative entity" to "Autonomous System name" to avoid confusion Updated most of the existing translations to v1.2: See the page on component interaction to learn how to communicate with components from Lua.Considerably refined the app packaging strategy, introducing support for more architectures and other advancements (see #246 for additional details)Īdded button to clear all the current search filters quickly in inspect page You can program them to sort your inventory, go mining for your resources, have them build a fortress for you or make them sing and dance for your entertainment. They can equip most tools, blocks or other items and can be programmed to use them in every way you want them to. ![]() Robots can interact with the world almost like a real player can do. Many special Blocks from other mods are already integrated into the Adapter, like Blocks from BuildCraft, IndustrialCraft2 or Thermal Expansion, other mods authors can use the Java API to add specific handling for their blocks as well. It is also possible to connect - or separate - components logically by using one of the various network cards or switches in both wired and/or wireless form.īlocks from Vanilla or other Mods can be connected via the Redstone Card, the Redstone I/O Block or an Adapter. Most of OpenComputers' blocks can “see” and interact with other OpenComputers Blocks automatically if placed right next to each other, or you can use Cables to connect them over a distance. OpenComputers can connect to and interact with the outside Minecraft world through several methods: ![]()
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