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- | Used to control non-component blocks, such as vanilla blocks or blocks from other mods. You will most likely also install [OpenComponents](https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComponents) to make this block more useful. | + | Used to control non-component blocks, such as vanilla blocks or blocks from other mods. <del>You will most likely also install [OpenComponents](https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComponents) to make this block more useful.</del> |
- | This block allows interfacing with all kinds of blocks, as long as a driver is made available to OpenComputers. For example, OpenComponents comes with such drivers for the vanilla Command Block and Note Block, as well as drivers for a bunch of tech mods such as BuildCraft IndustrialCraft2 and ThermalExpansion. OpenComponents will also allow the Adapter to interface with most ComputerCraft peripherals. | + | This block allows interfacing with all kinds of blocks, as long as a driver is made available to OpenComputers. For example, <del>OpenComponents</del> OpenComputers comes with such drivers for the vanilla Command Block and Note Block, as well as drivers for a bunch of tech mods such as BuildCraft IndustrialCraft2 and ThermalExpansion. <del>OpenComponents</del> OpenComputers will also allow the Adapter to interface with most ComputerCraft peripherals. |
- | If you're a modder it's pretty easy to write a driver, you just have to implement the corresponding interface from the API and register it with OpenComputers in the init phase. Have a look at the implementation of OpenComponents, if you find [the documentation](https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/tree/master/src/main/java/li/cil/oc/api) in the interfaces is insufficient. | + | If you're a modder it's pretty easy to write a driver, you just have to implement the corresponding interface from the API and register it with OpenComputers in the init phase. <del>Have a look at the implementation of OpenComponents, if you find [the documentation](https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/tree/master/src/main/java/li/cil/oc/api) in the interfaces is insufficient.</del> Have a look at existing implementations within [OpenComputers](https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/tree/master-MC1.8/src/main/scala/li/cil/oc/integration) if you find the documentations in the interfaces is insufficient. |
+ | The Adapter is crafted using the following recipe: | ||
+ | * 4 x Iron Ingot | ||
+ | * 3 x [[block:cable|Cable]] | ||
+ | * 1 x [[item:materials|Microchip (Tier 1)]] | ||
+ | * 1 x [[item:materials|Printed Circuit Board]] | ||
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