ComputerCraft.cfg

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This is an example of the default ComputerCraft configuration file, as it's seen in version 1.58. <code> # Configuration file #################### # block #################### block { # The Block ID for Cables I:cableBlockID=1229 # The Block ID for Computers I:computerBlockID=1225 # The Block ID for all Peripherals I:peripheralBlockID=1226 # The Block ID for advanced turtles I:turtleAdvancedBlockID=1230 # The Block ID for turtles I:turtleBlockID=1227 # The Block ID for upgraded turtles I:turtleUpgradedBlockID=1228 } #################### # general #################### general { # The fuel limit for Advanced Turtles I:advancedTurtleFuelLimit=100000 # The disk space limit for computers and turtles, in bytes I:computerSpaceLimit=1000000 # Enable the "http" API on Computers B:enableAPI_http=false # Enable Command Block peripheral support B:enableCommandBlock=false # The disk space limit for floppy disks, in bytes I:floppySpaceLimit=125000 # The range of Wireless Modems at maximum altitude in clear weather, in meters I:modem_highAltitudeRange=384 # The range of Wireless Modems at maximum altitude in stormy weather, in meters I:modem_highAltitudeRangeDuringStorm=96 # The range of Wireless Modems at low altitude in clear weather, in meters I:modem_range=64 # The range of Wireless Modems at low altitude in stormy weather, in meters I:modem_rangeDuringStorm=16 I:terminal_height=19 I:terminal_width=51 # The frequency that treasure disks will be found in dungeon chests, from 0 to 100. Increase this value if running a modpack with lots of mods that add dungeon loot, or you just want more treasure disks. Set to 0 to disable treasure disks. I:treasureDiskLootFrequency=1 # The fuel limit for Turtles I:turtleFuelLimit=20000 # Set whether Turtles require fuel to move B:turtlesNeedFuel=true } #################### # item #################### item { # The Item ID for Coloured Floppy Disks I:diskExpandedItemID=31707 # The Item ID for Floppy Disks I:diskItemID=31708 # The Item ID for Pocket Computers I:pocketComputerItemID=31709 # The Item ID for Printouts I:printoutItemID=31706 # The Item ID for Treasure Disks I:treasureDiskItemID=31705 } </code>