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bjonnfesk

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  1. Hello @XyFreak,

    I am struggling with something seemingly simple with my installation of BRGC v.4.3.2 on OpenComputers v.1.7.4.1265; the modpack is a customised FTB Infinity Evolved v3.1.0. The program works fine in the sense that it controls my reactor and turbine (although turbine calibration took over 24 hours and used several stacks of Yellorium). However, brgc_gui does not refresh the screen unless I click something. By this I mean that I have to right-click the Screen™, then click somewhere on the GUI (could be anywhere; a tab, a button, or just anywhere) for it to update the statistics and values on screen. I can leave it for hours and it will still happily announce that my energy storage is at 98.13% when really it might be at 50%, or even less, or more if it has just run a Charge cycle. Once I open the Screen and click something, it updates immediately. This is very annoying to me, as I am using this program mostly for aesthetic reasons, and if I didn't want a cool GUI showing the status of my nuclear power plant, I would just control it with some simple ProjectRed logic. 

    These are the specifications of my setup:

    • One reactor producing about 1950mb\t
    • One turbine consuming all this steam
    • An OpenComputer with a large Screen connected to it:
      • Tier 3 Computer Case
      • Default BIOS
      • Accelerated Processing Unit (Tier 2)
      • 2 x Memory Tier 2
      • 1 x Hard Disk Drive Tier 1
      • Internet Card
      • 5 x 3 Screen Tier 2
    • The server is a 24GB VPS I have rented for the sole purpose of hosting my FTB server, though it is also temporarily hosting a regular MC (v.1.12.2) at this time.

    Could the lack of a discrete GPU be responsible? Let me know if you need any further information, but I have tried my best to supply everything my programmer's mind could think of that might be relevant.

    Also, do you have a Git repository that I could have a gander at? I have limited Lua experience, but a good grasp of programming overall, and Lua is significantly easier to read and understand than, say, Perl 5.

    Yours truly, 

    Bjonnfesk

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