Is it possible to read outstanding requests from the logistic network into the circuit network?
I'm currently trying to connect two distant logistic networks via trains and a circuit network
Read requests from logistic network
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Re: Read requests from logistic network
Spaceroks wrote:Is it possible to read outstanding requests from the logistic network into the circuit network?
I'm currently trying to connect two distant logistic networks via trains and a circuit network
Well, what you can do is move stuff if the destination's chests are at <X items, but I don't think there's a general-purpose way to turn #itemsrequested into a circuit network signal.
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Re: Read requests from logistic network
If you connect a wire to a roboport you can read the contents of the logistic network it belongs to.
So if you used red wire for your first logistic network and green wire for your second you could read the total amounts of items in the different logistic networks into the circuit network and act upon them accordingly.
NB You will need to connect the roboport to a power pole to achieve this.
So if you used red wire for your first logistic network and green wire for your second you could read the total amounts of items in the different logistic networks into the circuit network and act upon them accordingly.
NB You will need to connect the roboport to a power pole to achieve this.
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Re: Read requests from logistic network
The logistic network is all about storage. It stores a buffer and you can read 'requests' when the buffer drops below a threshold.
If you want a pure supply-demand system you're better off wiring the chests and inserters directly. Much more complicated but that's what you pay in when removing buffers =P
If you want a pure supply-demand system you're better off wiring the chests and inserters directly. Much more complicated but that's what you pay in when removing buffers =P
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