After finishing up my 210 Storage cells and Drive bays, I decided to tap into the Crafting CPU (Because when you're running about 140 mods, NEI can only help you so much when you're in a rush) After constructing a 5x5x5 Crafting CPU (88 Crafting Units, 1 Crafting Monitor, 4 Crafting Co-Processors, and 5 64k Crafting Storage) I ran into a snag... I can't seem to put in my Crafting Patterns I made into my Crafting CPU! Can someone give me a detailed process on how to make this bloody thing do what I want?
The crafting CPU just handles the crafting requests. You need to make molecular assemblers to do the actual crafting and ME interfaces to store the patterns. Create a pattern terminal to access all of your pattern storage on the network.
After finishing up my 210 Storage cells and Drive bays, I decided to tap into the Crafting CPU (Because when you're running about 140 mods, NEI can only help you so much when you're in a rush) After constructing a 5x5x5 Crafting CPU (88 Crafting Units, 1 Crafting Monitor, 4 Crafting Co-Processors, and 5 64k Crafting Storage) I ran into a snag... I can't seem to put in my Crafting Patterns I made into my Crafting CPU! Can someone give me a detailed process on how to make this bloody thing do what I want?
The crafting CPU just handles the crafting requests. You need to make molecular assemblers to do the actual crafting and ME interfaces to store the patterns. Create a pattern terminal to access all of your pattern storage on the network.
A couple of examples of how to set them up:
Hope this helps.
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This actually helps quite a bit...
Oh, that's how you do it...
Aren't you wasting block faces with the Assemblers? In my set up, I put the Interfaces on each block face of the Assembler, not the other way around.
Update: after watching a tutorial vid, your setup is more for speed. My setup is more for pattern quantity.
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