Ore Processing Concepts: Difference between revisions

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# High Throughput
# Lag Friendly
# Minimal Human Intervention
 
'''[Flexible]'''
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Your choice of logistics system should not bring the server to its knees. This matters especially for late game players.
 
'''[Minimal Human Intervention]'''
== Overview of Options ==
 
You want to be able to throw everything into an input chest, and receive finished clean dusts and/or ingots in your output with zero intervention. You should only touch your ore processing system for upgrades or debugging issues.
 
== Overview of OptionsDesigns ==
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== Filter Options ==
== [MV+] EnderIO Conduits - The "Central Line" ==
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== [MV+] EnderIO Conduits - The "Central Line" ==
[[File:Simplest Possible EnderIO Central Line Ore Processing.png|thumb|This shows the simplest version of a "central line" ore processing system. It has one route (priority -2) and is currently useless for anything practical. Gold chest = input and copper chest = output.]]
EnderIO conduits are your first and cheapest option for creating a truly flexible ore processing system. This system is built around a "'''central conduit line'''" which all ores go through, and connected "'''modules'''" route ores into machines. Because of its modular nature, it is easy to add new routes or expand old ones. This is made possible due to the EIO conduit "'''priority'''" system, which allows us to make override routes.
 
The priority system for the "'''central line'''" design goes as follows:
 
Priority 0: '''Override routes.''' For example, specific ores, rare earths, etc.
 
Priority -1: '''Type filter routes.''' These are your "default" paths that are taken if nothing overrides them.
 
Priority -2: '''Output routes.''' This goes to the final output chest.
 
The simplest version of this is an input chest set to extract always, some conduits inbetween, and an output chest at -2 priority. Then everything you input (ores, random tinker tools by accident, w/e) will go to the output chest. But obviously this isn't very useful.
 
So you start adding "'''modules'''" to your inbetween conduits. These provide routes for ores to go.
 
== [EV+] Applied Energistics 2 ==
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