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Hope you like it, I'm kinda new at this.
It's in the list, but the auto crafter refuses to craft the seperate parts needed.
Also since a while it often has a problem when trying to craft huge amounts of items, for example when trying to craft 5000 composite blocks it wants to craft way more plastic than needed.
Once we accidently filled a whole container with capacitators because we tried to craft 50 batteries.
Otherwise it's a really useful tool, thanks for creating it!
file: drawmenus.xc
line 213: add ) at end
This should allow you to remove the HDD from this blueprint and pop it into a mini computer.
It should also remove conflicts with other code that uses the $screen variable.
Just edit the $ac_screen variable on the start of crafter.main.xc and main.xc.
If this update causes any menus to miss clicks or throw errors, please let me know.
-Added sleep mode
I noticed that if you que up a bunch of blocks, it goes into the que, but then it counts it as working on all of them at once. So you can't que up say 1000 composite blocks at once.
Speaking of crafting 1000 of something, any chance of getting a third button for x250 or more?
Again, sincerely, thank you.