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RE: ORE Network - Crazyninja2000 - 08-05-2014

correct, like mine is 00001.


RE: ORE Network - Legofreak - 08-10-2014

My plot location is -7,-1

is this still happening?


RE: ORE Network - tokumei - 08-10-2014

I think it should be put out there that some people won't like having wires running underneath their plot floor (even though they probably will never build down there.) Plus, this is likely to break in the future, especially since some people will replace their entire floor instead of just the surface. Just be sure that they know it's there and they don't mind it being there.


RE: ORE Network - Crazyninja2000 - 08-10-2014

it is still happening, im just a little busy at the moment. i will start building lines to you in a few days rek.


RE: ORE Network - Cutlassw30 - 08-10-2014

call 811 before you dig!


RE: ORE Network - Magic :^) - 08-10-2014

If I pass my trial, I'd like to sign up to this thing. Since I wouldn't have chosen a plot yet, is there anywhere in particular I should claim?


RE: ORE Network - Crazyninja2000 - 08-11-2014

not really. if you do /pmap, it will bring you to a plot map which has my network layout. if you could just get a plot near one of those torches that would be great.


RE: ORE Network - Crazyninja2000 - 08-11-2014

I have changed my address to 00000 and cdpiv took my old address. so here are step by step instructions to use the network.
1. turn your sender on
2.type in the address
3.type in the message(in binary, 1 for A, 11010 for Z)
4.send it(the same letter twice)
5.wait about 20 seconds
6.repeat steps 2-5
7.when finished, wait about a minute, and turn off the sender

sorry about the minute second wait at the end. the network is a big loop. the message is sent around the loop. when you turn the sender on, it breaks the loop so when your own message reaches you, it doesnt loop around again. all this might be slow, but will ensure you a quality connection.


RE: ORE Network - Legofreak - 08-11-2014

have you considered putting a note block or something to let you know that it has looped around?


RE: ORE Network - Crazyninja2000 - 08-12-2014

good idea