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Will post screens hots when I'm home. But I have all the proper aspects, yet the research doesn't complete.
 
Will post screens hots when I'm home. But I have all the proper aspects, yet the research doesn't complete.
They're direct purchase research? If that's the case I'd suggest relogging to fix the problem, and possibly report it.

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Couple of quick questions about BC and pumps. I haven't used them for a while.

From memory, they require power, but you could power them with the basic level engine (the ones that run off redstone), is that still the case? I believe that they output directly to pipes without need any sort of pump to do that.

Lastly, do they properly chunk load now? Or do you still need to use a chunk loader/world anchor to stop them consuming all of the water in a 2x2 pond as it doesn't regenerate.

I'd prefer to know about this rather than suddenly finding my boiler dry.
 
Couple of quick questions about BC and pumps. I haven't used them for a while.

From memory, they require power, but you could power them with the basic level engine (the ones that run off redstone), is that still the case? I believe that they output directly to pipes without need any sort of pump to do that.

Lastly, do they properly chunk load now? Or do you still need to use a chunk loader/world anchor to stop them consuming all of the water in a 2x2 pond as it doesn't regenerate.

I'd prefer to know about this rather than suddenly finding my boiler dry.
Last I checked, you can indeed power a BC pump using four redstone engines, and they do automatically output liquids into fluid pipes without the need of a wooden pipe and another engine. One such powered pump may or may not produce enough water to supply a steam boiler; I haven't tested that recently (but one line of gold pipes is definitely more than enough, and you can set up multiple pumps in any case).

Also, the pumps were changed recently to not actually consume water source blocks if they would just refill immediately because Minecraft infinite water mechanics. So your 2x2 pool of water should be fine no matter how much power you shove into the pump, as long as all four blocks in the pool are chunkloaded.
 
I solved it, two of the aspects looked connected but weren't. Happened twice when I tried another formula. Had to Google another way of making it to actually get it to work.
 
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I'm trying to use shaders with Infinity. On my Mystcraft world (void world, always day, always bright, endless sky, moon on the void) when I pop a shader every single block and entity is rendered black. You see sort of like shades of the objects.

I'm running forge 1448. Overworld, Nether, Last Millenium are ok.

Is there a workaround of sorts?
 
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I'm trying to use shaders with Infinity. On my Mystcraft world (void world, always day, always bright, endless sky, moon on the void) when I pop a shader every single block and entity is rendered black. You see sort of like shades of the objects.

I'm running forge 1448. Overworld, Nether, Last Millenium are ok.

Is there a workaround of sorts?

Are you running Optifine? Might be one of the rendering settings.
 
Is there more than one way to move Nodes? I'm going to research Node in a Jar, but I want alternatives.
You also have a Automagy jaring method, using warded glass and 9 warded silverwood logs. I feel this is a more balanced way to get non-damaging node transport than the out-of-thaumcraft moving methods.