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myFTB
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Ultimated Superbuffer (Threaded) filled with tiny dust via ME
Output programmed to 9 (or to 63 tried both)
Output goes into input Hatch of Amazon Warehouse with Dust Schematics
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=> input hatched doesen't filled up in modulo 9, some stacks filled higher (x64 but summ is not a part of 9)
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programmed superbuffer shall learn to count :-)
as far as I know the threaded superbuffers are legacy and shouldn't really be used anymore ever since the (normal) superbuffers got reworked. If somebody can confirm that (alk/moron/mitch?), then they should probably be disabled.
Yeah don鈥檛 use them lul.
I thought I removed their recipes ages ago.
Also, looking at your picture again, it actually looks like you just used the wrong mode. this will also be the same with the normal superbuffer. you want to use 'transfer size mode' otherwise you get a problem with slot merging inventories. alternatively you can turn sort mode off for the input bus, either works.
Same situation with super buffer. Programmed to: don't fill up. See picture
on Threaded Version, it is not possible to change the mode.
I have used transfer size mode for a long time, it never counted wrong. did you clear out the bus after changing the mode and setting it to 63?
Yes, but it seems to occure, If the amozon warehouse isn't fast enought to empty the hatch down to zero.
that does not matter in transfer size mode. I dont know if anybody else can replicate this, because I cant.
Have you tried the alternative I mentioned? changing the mode of the bus with a screwdriver?
I leveld up the warehouse to higher voltage, and now the fill up by buffer ist all times slower. So the problem seems solved, by this.
The buffer was cleaned and unused before.
The problem was easily replicable again, by stopping output hatch voiding -> input hatch filled up without modulo 63.
I builded it complet new and now it worked also if I let the input hatch overflowing. It seems, that the output mode of the buffer where changed without any info in chat.
Thanks all for suporting me such fast and competent!!!
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that does not matter in transfer size mode. I dont know if anybody else can replicate this, because I cant.
Have you tried the alternative I mentioned? changing the mode of the bus with a screwdriver?