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  1. I'm not talking about computercraft floppies, have you seen the new redpower computer system? its epic. I've done some digging around, and it seems that the MP side of the DiskDrive is only partially coded, I've done some tweaking myself and got it half working, but it's not going to work properly until Eloraam release a fix. EDIT: it seems I might be mistaken, it's working now?
  2. Launcher/pack Version: 3.0.3/3.0.4 Operating System: Ubuntu Linux Version of Java: jre 1.6.0_23? Description of Problem: Floppy disks for the redpower computer system don't seem to work, they maintain their data until ejected, but if you put the same disk back in it becomes junk data. I came across this problem while trying to import my disk images from SSP, I Couldn't locate the .img files it uses (or atleast it uses for SSP.) Through further testing found that floppies don't maintain their data at all, nor do they save to the disk in any way. (the code to do so seems to be there though...) Error Messages: N/A Link to pastebin of log: N/A EDIT: it seems I might be mistaken, it's working now?
  3. Hey everyone, first off I'd like to say nice job releasing a new version of tekkit, it has a few quirks but it's definitely worth messing around with. Now onto the real topic: Previous to this release I had been doing some testing with the new redpower computer system in single player, and I'd like to import my disk images into the tekkit server. I know that in single player, the images are saved into /saves/savename/redpower/name.img, but I can't seem to find where they are stored in tekkit. (there is no redpower folder in world/) I've done a few searches on my server, but it's turning up no results. (find | grep .img, find | grep redpower etc, it doesnt seem to be in the server folder or in the home directory) Any help would be appreciated, and I understand that a lot of this kind of information probably isn't out there just yet. EDIT: I'm not sure, but after looking into the redpower classes it seems they might be using the "WorldNBTStorage," but I have a feeling I'm missing something. EDIT2: They seem to be saving into subspace using an invisible data IO class, so apparently they doesn't exist in our reality. /sarcasm EDIT3: I might be wrong, but I dont think redpower is saving data to the disks in SMP at all.
  4. I could be totally ignorant about this, but isn't mojang funding bukkit?
  5. Actually, as a developer, when you are developing something with community involvement that has both a server and a client component, you release both at the same time, or neither. His complaint is valid, tekkit is specifically for the server, if they release a client development version, they should also release a server development version at the same time, or neither. It doesn't really matter, but it is bad practice.
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