M stands for 10^6, so it would actually be 40 131 000 000 000mB/t. 10^3 is kilo, or k.[...]
IE, the reactor in this screenshot says its generating 40 131MB/t. M stands for mega or *10^3. Wich means this reactor is generating 40 131 000 000mB/t. Wich it ofcourse isnt, its generating 40 131 mB/t.
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You mean that if you try to save a 1x1x1 reactor, nothing happens?when Im using that i can only save things like 3x3x6 so only if the reactor is a _______
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you get what i mean but the height is just wayne
if im clicking on the save button nothing happens
Fixed now, you'll want to download it again. Thanks for telling me about that.Srry But i think i said it wrong i can click the save Button always But it gives me only the window with the Code if its length and width
Is the Same otherwise i can click like crazy and nothing happens
Tick the "actively cooled" box?any chance on this getting a way to simulate like an active reactor?
Necro or no, its a fair question and one I'd like to see answered too. I wish I knew enough about this to do it myself, but I wouldn't know where to begin. Now that the rather exotic fluids from EnderIO are viable coolants, it would be interesting to know what effects they would have on the RF/t of a passively cooled reactor.I know I'm doing a severe neco here. But is there an updated simulator for Extreme Reactors anywhere? The one linked to in the original post doesn't exist anymore and the old web based linked is a little limited.
Mostly just the new liquids and blocks you can use inside of the rector. Also, would be nice to switch between active and passive cooled modes.