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  1. 3.1.2 to 3.1.3 is a clean upgrade, there is no migration, just copy the new files over top of the old and start. To backup you can either zip the whole folder, or if you just want the worlds backed up then just zip up the worlds folder. You can also use the minebackup plugin to automate world backups
  2. It may still be 64bit capable, but you'd need to run CPUID to find out
  3. What IP address are they trying to connect to (the hamachi one?). Do you have the OS's firewall enabled?
  4. The short answer, is no, you can't allocate more memory to a 32bit java process. You need a 64bit OS, either 64bit windows or a version of Linux (of which Ubuntu is one). No where do you actually say what your hardware is. You may have the additional problem of having a machine that isn't 64bit capable, it's unlikely as the machine would need to be ~10 years old, but not impossible
  5. Just re-read your initial post, you're going to need more condensors too, you need coal (to make coal dust), glass and finally one to make furnaces (rather than cobble and then using a table, just condense the furnace directly).
  6. If you have the power you can get normal ones going faster in my experience. 14 overclockers running on HV is plenty fast enough
  7. Also if you use pneumatic redstone pipes you don't need all the different timers, just one connected to a pipe and jacketed wires to connected the pipes to carry the timer signal. My smallest standard solar panel factory was 5x8x5 with the final 5 being height and 2 of those blocks being underground. My current factory is bigger than that, but uses maglev pipes and accelerators and has a single pipe backbone with all objects color coded to go to the right place. Without the maglev pipe setup I'm sure I could get it smaller still with a shared backbone system. Also, if you're going for speed, you'll want 2 extracters and 2 furnaces. you'll also want two tables making copper wire.
  8. Spawns are safe to a certain radius by default. This setting is in bukkit.yml and called spawn-radius. If it's currently set to zero set it to something else (16 for example), and pow, non destructable spawn area
  9. well yes, it works, but it's not the most efficient since you've got 200 heat and 50 cold, where as a lava underneath and water on all 4 sides is 100 heat and 100 cold and thermopiles max out at 100 of each, anymore and they become unstable/less efficient
  10. Nope, the dots don't mean anything. Just there to confuse you :)
  11. It's not the bottom, it's that some blocks won't get power right from an energy link (from any side), you need to add a wooden conductive pipe to the bottom of the energy link, then a gold conductive pipe between the wooden pipe and the pump
  12. Hell, a couple of not gates could do it. You'd have to break open the bundle and run it back into a new one, but it's do it
  13. Are you playing from the same machine as the server runs on? If so, it could be the firewall on the server itself. You mention unblocking the launcher but that has nothing to do with the server. Try disabling the firewall entirely on the server. If you're not playing from the same server, does that server have normal internet access ok? Are DNS and it's gateway configured correctly?
  14. There is no [buildcraft] command. It is a fake user, that you need to allow the ability to break blocks (among other things) via your permission system. Most of the major mods have fake users. Do a search of the forum for [buildcraft] and you'll see a lot of threads
  15. So, assuming it's output is pointing down (thats the side with the red dot), which it would have to be for any of these machines to work. Then the brown block below it is a LV transformer, because if it was a batbox it would have blown up. So, if it's a LV transformer then you need to have the 3 dot side pointing up towards the MFE, otherwise you're no transforming it down to LV
  16. Also, whats the white block on the far left of the last picture? That appears to be how you're feeding your power in, but I can't identify the block so wonder where it's output is pointing
  17. I you use permissions, you need to give the [buildcraft] user permission to break blocks, the simply way is to just op that user. Doing it properly involves setting up a rank with just the permissions the user needs. Depending on what other plugins you have running there may need to be configuration for those too (factions and towny may require it if the quarries are on claimed land)
  18. The way I do that, is with a sorting machine that distributes whatever your source of EMC is (diamonds, diamond blocks, whatever) to all the condensers. You need to make multiple tiers though otherwise your low cost things (resin, glass, furnaces) get way too much. My middle tier sorting machine only pushes down one block and the rest it sends back to the main sorting machines
  19. Likely you had an IP address in server.properties that didn't exist on the server anymore
  20. You can also use transformer upgrades in the machines themsleves
  21. The usual suspects would be: You're using wire with too much loss for the distance you're trying to go. You're using an EU meter to measure but there isn't anywhere for the power to go, or you're clicking on the panel itself. Perhaps a picture of the setup, or at least a description to rule out some of the basics
  22. A search would tell you to add --nojline to run.bat or install http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=29
  23. a sorting machine will do it if you use two slots and put one bar in each and make each a different color and use one of the sequential modes
  24. Wow, it could be anything... Are there any errors on startup on the server? Is your user a member of this (or any) group. What options have you set in the pex file for this group?
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