ThatGraemeGuy wrote:They are disabled by default, see https://github.com/minetest-technic/tec ... ig.lua#L10
To enable create a 'technic.conf' fil in your world directory and have a line that says "enable_frames = true"
DoyleChris wrote:What is the output of the reactor when its running in EU.
CCCCCCCCC
CBBBBBBBC
CBSSSSSBC
CBSWWWSBC
CBSWOWSBC
CBSWIWSBC
CBSSISSBC
CBBBIBBBC
CCCCICCCC
DoyleChris wrote:So i switched the blast concrete and regular and it works now. C=Concrete B=Blast Concrete S=Stainless Steel W= Water O=Core I=Wire.Your phone or window isn't wide enough to display the code box. If it's a phone, try rotating it to landscape mode.
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CCCCCCCCC
CBBBBBBBC
CBSSSSSBC
CBSWWWSBC
CBSWOWSBC
CBSWIWSBC
CBSSISSBC
CBBBIBBBC
CCCCICCCC
DoyleChris wrote:So i switched the blast concrete and regular and it works now. C=Concrete B=Blast Concrete S=Stainless Steel W= Water O=Core I=Wire.Your phone or window isn't wide enough to display the code box. If it's a phone, try rotating it to landscape mode.
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CCCCCCCCC
CBBBBBBBC
CBSSSSSBC
CBSWWWSBC
CBSWOWSBC
CBSWIWSBC
CBSSISSBC
CBBBIBBBC
CCCCICCCC
-- The standard reactor structure consists of a 9x9x9 cube. A cross
-- section through the middle:
--
-- CCCC CCCC
-- CBBB BBBC
-- CBSS SSBC
-- CBSWWWSBC
-- CBSW#WSBC
-- CBSW|WSBC
-- CBSS|SSBC
-- CBBB|BBBC
-- CCCC|CCCC
-- C = Concrete, B = Blast-resistant concrete, S = Stainless Steel,
-- W = water node, # = reactor core, | = HV cable
--
-- The man-hole and the HV cable are only in the middle, and the man-hole
-- is optional.
--
-- For the reactor to operate and not melt down, it insists on the inner
-- 7x7x7 portion (from the core out to the blast-resistant concrete)
-- being intact. Intactness only depends on the number of nodes of the
-- right type in each layer. The water layer must have water in all but
-- at most one node; the steel and blast-resistant concrete layers must
-- have the right material in all but at most two nodes. The permitted
-- gaps are meant for the cable and man-hole, but can actually be anywhere
-- and contain anything. For the reactor to be useful, a cable must
-- connect to the core, but it can go in any direction.
--
-- The outer concrete layer of the standard structure is not required
-- for the reactor to operate. It is noted here because it used to
-- be mandatory, and for historical reasons (that it predates the
-- implementation of radiation) it needs to continue being adequate
-- shielding of legacy reactors. If it ever ceases to be adequate
-- shielding for new reactors, legacy ones should be grandfathered.
Hybrid Dog wrote:ls there a cheaper diode pipe than the sorting one?
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