User:Altangy

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Send help. They have tided me to a chair in engineering and they wont let me out.

Someone read this damn guide so I can leave!:Supermatter_Engine

Altangy's Super Duper Basic Setup That Somehow Makes Power

  • 1. Get RPD
  • 2. Replace southern pumps with volume pumps for optimal filling
    • 2A. Add another filter for Extra filtering on either loop (Optional)
  • 3.Max the fuck out of all of the pumps.
  • 4.Put two cans of PLASMA (Hydrogen is for chumps!) into the Cold loop (cyan)
  • 5.Put N2O (1 or 2 cans) into the Hot loop (yellow)
    • 5A. Put One can of Hydrogen CO2 into the Hot loop (Optional [Recomended])
  • 6. Set Core scrubbers to Extended Scrub with O2 N2 CO2 Hydrogen set
  • 7. Set Core vents to internal check 0KPA
  • 8. Fire the emitter
    • 8A. Fill 1-2 canisters of Chilled N2 for emergencies
  • 9. Get smashed in the bar.

Altangy's Super Duper Basic Setup For telecoms!

  • 1. Get the boards, we need 1 hub, 1 processor, 1 broadcaster, 1 receiver, 1 bus. Server is optional
  • 2. Get the parts, we need 10-ish manipulators, 6 hyper wave filters, 2 treatment disks, 1 wave amplifier, 1 subspace amplifier, 1 ansible, 1 ansible crystal, and 3 micro lasers. With the server that adds 2 manipulators and another filter.
    • A: Now build them.
  • 3. Set the network on each of the devices, this is done with a multi-tool.
    • A: If you have any standards what so ever you will give each of the devices a human readable name.
    • B: It is not required to set the network to the default, you can name it what ever you want so long as all parts are in the SAME EXACT NETWORK. THE STRING MUST BE THE SAME ACROSS ALL DEVICES!
  • 4.Link it all together! Sing with me! The receiver is connected to the, buuuus. The bus is connected to the hub server and processors! The broadcaster is connected to the, buuuuus or server if you have one. The relays are connected to the hub. You get the idea.

If you want to be lazy or don't have the parts there are other options.

  • You don't need a processor. Everything will be garbled though
  • Receivers can go directly to a processor if there is no bus. There will be comms lag though.
  • If for some reason you want a server but no bus you can also link a processor to a server.
    • I have tested removing the bus from the network and it appears that you need a bus for telecoms communications'
  • Hubs apparently assume all information is ready to send when it gets it and will send data to all connected relays. A bus can preform the same task, same as a processor.
  • In all honesty if you have all of the parts in the network linked it should work all be it with a little degradation in performance.
  • You need either a server or a processor in order to link a subspace broadcaster. Why you would not have a processor at the very least is beyond me as I like to understand what people are saying!