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Items
This page lists all items OpenComputers adds to the game. For crafting recipies please use NEI
Used to display information about blocks, such as their address and component name. Also displays the error that caused a computer to crash if it did not shut down normally.
Enables robots to use the top left area of their inventory for crafting objects. Items have to be aligned as they would be in a crafting table.
Can be used to generate energy from fuel on the go. Burns items to generate energy over time, based on their fuel value.
Default Efficiency: 80%
Used to change what's displayed on screens.
Maximum resolution: 50x16.
Maximum color depth: 1.
Operations/tick: 1/1/4/2/2.
Used to change what's displayed on screens.
Maximum resolution: 80x25.
Maximum color depth: 4.
Operations/tick: 2/4/8/4/4.
Used to change what's displayed on screens.
Maximum resolution: 160x50.
Maximum color depth: 8.
Operations/tick: 4/8/16/8/8.
Required to get computers to run. The more you have, the more complex the programs you can run.
Required to get computers to run. The more you have, the more complex the programs you can run.
Required to get computers to run. The more you have, the more complex the programs you can run.
Allows distant computers connected by other blocks (such as cable) to communicate by sending messages to each other.
Allows reading and emitting redstone signals around the computer or robot.
RedNet is supported.
RedLogic is supported.
Allows wireless sending of network messages in addition to normal ones. Make sure to set the signal strength or no wireless packet will be sent!
Adds number so you don't have to. It might be better this way.
As the name indicates, this is the basic building block for all expansion cards.
Now we're getting somewhere. Can be etched to obtain a printed circuit board.
An essential component of all computers. The clock rate is a bit unreliable, but what do you expect when it runs on a pocket sundial?
This is the unit that... controls... stuff. You need it to build a CPU. So yeah, totally important.
Used to cut clay blocks into circuit board shape. Breaks after one use, which probably makes it the most inefficient tool ever.
Primitive medium that can be used to build persistent storage devices.
A highly toxic pseudo-liquid, usually only consumed by certain pirates. Thanks to its corrosive nature it is perfectly suited for etching circuit boards.
A nugget, made of iron... that's why it called an iron nugget, stupid...
The chip formerly known as Integrated Circuit. I have no idea why this works with redstone, but it does.
The chip formerly known as Integrated Circuit. I have no idea why this works with redstone, but it does.
The chip formerly known as Integrated Circuit. I have no idea why this works with redstone, but it does.
The basic building block for expansion cards and memory and such.
Can be hardened in any furnace compatible oven.
A basic element in most other computer parts. It's a bit twisted, but it does the job.

































