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hron84
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@XyFreak few questions:
- Can the controller put grid into charging state without turbines? It didn't work for me in previous version
- In next version it would be great if fuel level could be checked on reactor tab...
- Do you plan to support multiple screens / servers?
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@XyFreak Thanks for the response. It would be good if you can check if T3 screens are connected and if not, print out only small summary infos with the two button (charge, ON/OFF) because right now it's a bit messed and also there is no option to exit the program
Also, I wonder how the control stuff works. I expected it to detect if the cell / reactor internal power buffer is charging/decharging and turn on/off reactor automagically as it is needed (or control the production with control rods). However, after the reactor buffer totally charges (it does not handle TE cells correctly right now as they not seems handled in the Grid screeen), it tunes control rods up to 100% and stop taking care about the reactor even if all power is gone from the system.
If nothing any, please consider monitoring computer's own power supply and if it is going low, please enable reactor to produce some power at least for the computer. I know the main purpose of this software is manage a complex, reactor-turbine twisted setup, but this is the only software I found that has a nice display about the system and I'd like to use it to my simple small reactor with 5 rods.
EDIT I took a look into the code, and compatible energy storage components can be expanded with "energy_device" - this is how ThermalExpansion cells appear in component list.
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On 1.12.2, screen does not scale very well, I use a 3x4 widescreen setup with T2 screens but EXIT is still missing. The program requires T3 screens or it is a bug?
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Guys, please be careful with OpenOS-updater as it's - as far as I know - doesn't take care about MC and OC compatibility. I tried several times to update OpenOS and sometimes my computer was wrecked up. It works when certain conditions met, but before you do that, craft a test computer before (even a t1-t2 enough) and test it to not tear down the machine that responsible for the power supply of your whole base.