Download
Download version 0.3.0. Simply place it in the mods folder along with the following requirements:
- Minecraft 1.3.2
- Minecraft Forge 4.1.4.287+
- ComputerCraft 1.42+
- Railcraft 6.4.1.0+
- Minecraft 1.2.5
- Minecraft Forge ?????
- ComputerCraft 1.4x+
- Railcraft 5.4.7+
This project is open source-ish. Visit the github page if you'd like.
How to set up your design
- Pair up each distant signal with a Signal Controller Box, just like usual
- Use a Controller Box Analyzer (see below) on the Controller Box(es) and record its coordinates
- Next, set up your computer and place the Computer Signal Controller (see below) next to it
- Attach the peripheral (e.g. p = peripheral.wrap("left"))
- For every signal, add it to the peripheral by using p.add("id",x,y,z), where "id" is some unique string and x,y,z are the coordinates of the controller box
- Each time you add a controller box to the peripheral, it will turn off its corresponding signal. It's OK, it's supposed to be like that
- Finally, if you want to set the color of a signal, just use p.setLight("id",light) (see list below)
Controller Box Analyzer

Computer Signal Controller

Commands
After attaching the peripheral p, you can use the following commands:
- p.add(id, x, y, z) - Add a Signal Controller Box located on the coordinates (x,y,z) to the peripheral and call it "id"
- p.remove(id) - Remove the signal from the peripheral
- p.setLight(id, light) - Set the color of the light. The value light is a number corresponding to the following list:
- 0 - Off
- 1 - Red
- 2 - Yellow
- 3 - Green
- 4 - Blinking red
- 5 - Blinking yellow
- 0 - Off
- p.getLight(id) - Gets the color of the signal using the above chart
The following is a known list of bugs and their temporary solutions
- If the peripheral can't find a tile entity specified by the coordinates, it will do nothing for some reason
- Solution: make sure your coordinates are correct
- After logging out and in again, the peripheral will not recognize any tile entities
- Solution: create some mechanism that will destroy and replace the peripheral at log out. It could be easily achieved with, say, RedPower, if it was updated
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- Solution: create some mechanism that will destroy and replace the peripheral at log out. It could be easily achieved with, say, RedPower, if it was updated
- To change the light, the peripheral simply changes the default value of Signal Controller Boxes. As such, if you apply a redstone current to a Box, the light will not show the expected result
- Solution: until it will be possible to pair a signal directly to the peripheral, just keep all your redstone stuff away from the Boxes
- Fix bugs
- Implement a decent API
- ????
- Profit
If you need help, found a bug not included above, or would like to suggest a feature, just reply to this topic. Thank you!












