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  1. So I am coming from ComputerCraft and the term API there is pretty straight forward and allows us to create windows to write / redirect to. Anyway, in the term API wikipage of OpenComputers there is for example the method term.bind with an optional parameter "window", the problem is I can't find any information about this parameter and I assumed that this would be the same kind of "window" as in CC and I won't have to write my own API for it. Do you guys know something about it?
  2. Because either I am completely missing something or it is heavily outdated. Just started with OpenComputers and it took me a while to figure out why most of the documented functions just weren't working. Turned out the documentation is just plain wrong. Example: Wiki: robot.forward()Actually: robot.move(sides.forward)I don't mind the code update, but without a proper documentation there is hardly anyone going to use this mod.
  3. I don't see anywhere on the wiki where it says how much power it actually takes to power a computer. I know that screens take more power the more of their pixels are on, but I don't know what the minimum and maximum power drains are, and I don't know anything at all about what other components' costs (or actions' costs, for robots) are. Now, my current power system is massively over-engineered, but it'd be nice to be able to do some adding up and know ahead of time how much power I need in reserve when I'm getting started on a new world; in a situation where the number is likely to vary a lot,
  4. I mean, I know what it is now, because I saw the icon in the server's sockets, wondered what it was, and used NEI to search the OpenComputers parts until I found one that looked like the icon. But it's not documented on the wiki, either as a component or on the page for servers.
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