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#21 6677

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Posted 01 January 2013 - 01:52 AM

I was using the most recent forge but earlier that day I had installed the 32 bit JDK on 64 bit windows by accident instead of the 64 bit version, this also installs a 32 bit JRE. Minecraft seems to throw extensive wobblies with 32 bit java on 64 bit windows, seems computercraft does aswell.

I installed the 64 bit JRE again and we're sorted. Wireless printing now works :D
Seems weird, I think theres probably more to the problem than that but either way, its fixed.

#22 MulticolouredMarshmellow

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Posted 20 January 2013 - 06:15 AM

Wow! I was about to make this but apparently you beat me! Good job!

#23 turtledude01

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Posted 12 February 2013 - 07:38 AM

I've been using this for a while. I love how it works. I just have problems with it giving errors and crashing the program when there's an invalid rednet signal from something else (my rednet browsers) it gives serialized:1 :P so I just set it to loop the program on the crash, but now..... Now it just won't allow my rednet browser to access any pages :P

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Posted 12 February 2013 - 10:40 AM

Nemocrancy, also starting on this thread

#25 nateracecar5

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Posted 03 March 2013 - 04:52 PM

View Post6677, on 30 December 2012 - 01:51 AM, said:

I've been having issues with this.

I have the host computer set up nicely somewhere else. Seems to work.

I then run "WiPrint 7 left" as I have saved the program as WiPrint, the host is id 7 and I want the printer to be mounted on the left.

I then print. Bam, all computers in the game lock up completely and it becomes impossible to close minecraft without task manager.

I had this same problem once when installing an API. What you should do is not put it in the rom folder but load it as an API with os.loadAPI("WiPrint")

#26 ardera

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Posted 01 May 2013 - 01:49 AM

Cool :)
I used this in my ComputerCraft world, and modified it a bit, now I have my lights, my speakers, my monitor, my disk reader, my ami (adventure map interface, I am using Immibis' peripherals), my printer, my drive (I am working on that, because it's broken) as peripherals in my main computer :) The only problem is, I've modified it for LAN cables, but I didn't know that there is a upload speed limit for LAN modems, so printing on the monitor is real slow...

(But now the program seems to be useless, because there are peripheral cables, but I didn't see that this post already got published for about half a year)

#27 Cranium

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Posted 06 May 2013 - 09:42 AM

View Postardera, on 01 May 2013 - 01:49 AM, said:

Cool :)
I used this in my ComputerCraft world, and modified it a bit, now I have my lights, my speakers, my monitor, my disk reader, my ami (adventure map interface, I am using Immibis' peripherals), my printer, my drive (I am working on that, because it's broken) as peripherals in my main computer :) The only problem is, I've modified it for LAN cables, but I didn't know that there is a upload speed limit for LAN modems, so printing on the monitor is real slow...

(But now the program seems to be useless, because there are peripheral cables, but I didn't see that this post already got published for about half a year)

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