1/28/2024 0 Comments Opencomputers lua txt write![]() In the bottom left corner 1 block above the desired location of the quarry, The robot mines the quarry relative to its start position. It mine faster, but it may run out of inventory space before finishing the 'fast' mode where it does not check for inventory efficiency. Is an optional parameter: if provided, -f will make the robot mine in Where length, width, and height are the dimensions of the quarry and -f Mines a quarry of size specified by user. It can only compare the actual blockĭirectly to other actual blocks, rather than comparing drops such as the Lazuli ore, and coal ore in slots 3-6 in order to have good inventoryĮfficiency (the robot compares mined blocks to those in inventory to check Note: it is recommended that you place 1 smooth stone, redstone ore, lapis It will broadcast a signal on SEND_PORT (default port 123) with an error Through after attempting to break through 8 times. Gets 'stuck', meaning that something is blocking its movement that it get Tool breaks, it runs out of inventory space to hold mined blocks, or it The robot will continue mining spacer and branch tunnels until either its Robot will report finding the target block 'out of range'. If out of range of the navigation module's coordinates, the (relative to the location where the map for the navigation module wasĬreated). Port 123) containing the XYZ coordinates from the navigation module When this block is found, the robot willīroadcast a wireless signal to any receiving computers on SEND_PORT (default The robot will search adjacent blocks for the target block supplied to Produce the tunnels relative to the block marked with an x on the diagram. Torches are supplied in torch_slot (default slot 1)) and will The robot will place torches in the spots marked in the diagram (provided ![]() This mines 2x3圆 'spacer tunnels' between 2x3圆4 'branch tunnels'. A computer with a wireless network card to receive signalsįrom the robot is required if you want anything to actually receive the The robot REQUIRES a wireless network card and navigation module for thisĬode to function. Sending a signal to a receiver computer when it is found. 'mine') to run it (see quarry usage notes for extra info)Ĭreates a branch mine while searching for a provided target block and Simply type the name of the program you want to run (e.g. lua files should now be in your home directory. Right-click and boot your robot/receiver computer and the. (Optional) If you are planning on actually receiving signals from the robot when a target block is found, navigate to the folder for your receiver computer's hard drive and place 'a' in that home folder Place the 'a' and 'a' source files here and you're done!ĩ. ![]() Now, look for a folder with the same name as the long string of characters you took from the hard drive in-game before. Open the 'opencomputers' folder in hereĦ. Find a folder with the same name as your world (e.g. Once the robot is assembled, open up Windows Explorer (outside of the game) and navigate to your game folder (usually C:\Users\your user name\AppData\Roaming\.minecraftįor servers, navigate to your server folderĤ. (Optional) If you would like more inventory space or for the robot to mine without players present in the chunk, make sure to add the relevant upgradesģ. Take note of the long string of characters that shows up when you mouse over the hard drive you are using (you will need it soon)Ģ. Create an OpenComputers robot in-game (using an assembler) with a wireless network card component and a navigation upgradeĪ youtube tutorial on creating a robot in-game can be found here: Ģ. There is no limit to the number of mining robots you can have running and sending signals to your receiver at once.ġ. One of them finds a target block or stops mining for whatever reason, a signal gets sent to the receiver computer so you can see what's Receiver is meant to be placed on a remote computer, which is used to keep track of what's going on with all of your mining robots. Quarry does not send any signals out, as it's just meant to blindly Quarry will mine out a rectangular prism region with size defined by you. Mine will mine out a branch mine for you and send signals back to your (optional) receiver computer when it finds a block that you're looking You can just send out your robots to do the tedious work. These three source files are to be used in your OpenComputers computers and allow your robot to perform useful mining functions so that This code is for use with the OpenComputers mod for Minecraft, which can be found here:Īll information for installing and using the mod can be found on Curseforge and on the OpenComputers website's "Tutorials" and "Getting started" sections
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