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0000775Industrial-Craft²machinespublic2013-11-05 20:01
Reporterbonechatters Assigned ToThunderdark  
PrioritynormalSeveritymajorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionno change required 
OSWindows 7OS Version64-bit SP1 
Summary0000775: Cables can accept larger packets than actual + adds packets together
Descriptionindustrialcraft-2_2.0.289-experimental

1.5x IC2 I would hook up infinite generators to a 32 eu/t (packets) max in batbox. Say 10 generators would be producing 100 eu/t, but the max packet would be 10 eu/t.

1.6x IC2 I can no only hook up 3 generators 10 eu/t packets, adding to 40 eu/t.

If I hook up 4, I am assuming the batbox sees it as ONE 40 eu/t packet and that is why it explodes every time I try. So instead of seeing 4 packets of 10 eu/t, it sees 1 packet of 40 eu/t. The tin cable hook up does NOT explode.

Just tried out sending extremely large packets through tin cabling (32 eu/t max). Tin cabling is currently handling 512 eu/t packs from an MFE. Definitely NOT intended.
Steps To ReproduceThis works with any IC2 machine that accepts eu. Just hook up anything that generates EU, and have enough that add up to a packet that the machine can't handle.

4 generators (40 eu/t) for Batbox.
52 generators (520 eu/t) for MFE.

so on.

From the sound of the issue, i'd say this is all a cable issue.
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SpwnX

2013-11-03 16:10

reporter   ~0001892

That is fully intended, i mean, the energy network has changed (and is gonna change again in thefuture), cables are transfering energy but are still broken regarding max EU/t and loss.

bonechatters

2013-11-03 16:10

reporter   ~0001893

Last edited: 2013-11-03 16:15

After doing a lot of searching (all from forums)it seems this is all intentional.

EDIT: Posted at exactly the same time as spawn.

So then from what I have been reading, eu/p calculation is no longer considered? Eu/t is now additive?

SpwnX

2013-11-03 17:24

reporter   ~0001894

EU/p is simply gone, all that is left is EU/t.
Due that , most LV machines now accept MV (up to 128 EU/t current)

Thunderdark

2013-11-05 20:01

viewer   ~0001901

E-net work in progress look forum for info not a Bug

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2013-11-03 15:11 bonechatters New Issue
2013-11-03 16:10 SpwnX Note Added: 0001892
2013-11-03 16:10 bonechatters Note Added: 0001893
2013-11-03 16:15 bonechatters Note Edited: 0001893
2013-11-03 17:24 SpwnX Note Added: 0001894
2013-11-05 20:01 Thunderdark Note Added: 0001901
2013-11-05 20:01 Thunderdark Status new => closed
2013-11-05 20:01 Thunderdark Assigned To => Thunderdark
2013-11-05 20:01 Thunderdark Resolution open => no change required