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ME Storage Buses attempt to push out compatible items, when immediately received by the network via '''either''' ME Interfaces '''or''' ME Import Buses, into the inventories that they face. Conventionally, these would be storage blocks like chests/drawers/barrels. But note that Input Buses also have internal inventories. Thus, when we place an Oredict card inside a ME Storage Bus facing towards an Input Bus, we have created an intelligent exporter of items!
Another thing to note is that the Oredict Card
For our purposes we will want the following definitions
# To Macerators:
# To OWPs:
# To LTRs:
# To Large Sifters:
## On the storage bus, use capacity cards and manually specify each item you wish to sift. You can pull these from NEI, make sure to use the proper version of the ore: ie purified certus quartz, not crushed.
## Have no filter on the storage bus and use a screwdriver to turn on the Input Filter on the input buses on the large sifters. This setting prevents any items that don't have recipes from being inserted into the bus, thus combined with the higher priority of the bus will result in sifting anything that can be.
# 2 storage buses are required to output from the Ore-proc Subnet:
## crushedPurifiedGalena | crushedPurifiedSphalerite (external processing)
## *dust* | *gem* (desired products)
Thus, to setup an AE-compatible system, we will do the following.
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