### Applied Energistics 2 Example Setups Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/example-setups-index This section lists various example setups for Applied Energistics 2, a Minecraft mod. Each link leads to a detailed guide for a specific automation or network configuration. ```APIDOC Amethyst Farm: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/amethyst-farm An Example "Main Network": https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/main-network Auto-Regulated Cobblestone Generator: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/regulated-cobble-gen Automatic Ore Fortuner: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/ore-fortuner Cell Dumper or Filler: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/cell-dumper-filler Charger Automation: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/charger-automation Furnace Automation: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/furnace-automation Interface Autostocking: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/interface-autostocking Item/Fluid "Pipe" Subnet: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/pipe-subnet Level Emitter Autostocking: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/level-emitter-autostocking Processor Automation: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/processor-automation Specialized Local Storage: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/specialized-local-storage Throwing-In-Water Automation: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/throw-in-water-automation Simple Certus Farm: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/simple-certus-farm Semi-Auto Certus Farm: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/semiauto-certus-farm Advanced Certus Farm: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/advanced-certus-farm ``` -------------------------------- ### Building a Basic ME System Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/getting-started Instructions for assembling a simple ME system using core Applied Energistics 2 components. This includes placing the ME Drive, Energy Acceptor, connecting cables, and adding a terminal. ```text 1. Place the drive down. 2. Place the energy acceptor next to the drive (if cube mode) or on a cable connected to the drive (if flat mode). 3. Connect energy to the energy acceptor. 4. Place a cable on the drive and attach the terminal to the cable. 5. Insert storage cells into the ME Drive. ``` -------------------------------- ### Applied Energistics 2 Setup Examples (1.20.1) Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/wrench This section provides example setups for Applied Energistics 2 version 1.20.1, demonstrating practical applications and configurations of the mod's components. ```APIDOC Example Setups Index: - Demonstrates various ways to configure and utilize AE2 components for automation and storage. ``` -------------------------------- ### Managing Network Channels with ME Controller Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/getting-started Explains the concept of network channels in Applied Energistics 2, the 8-channel limit per network, and how to overcome this limit by adding an ME Controller and using Smart Cables for visualization. ```text Networks are limited to 8 channels by default. Exceeding this limit requires an ME Controller. Smart cables help visualize channel routing within the network. ``` -------------------------------- ### Expanding Network with Import/Export Buses Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/getting-started Demonstrates how to use ME Import Buses and ME Export Buses to automate item processing, such as inserting ores into a furnace and extracting the processed items back into the ME network. ```text Place an ME Export Bus on top of a furnace to input ores. Place an ME Import Bus on the bottom of the furnace to extract furnaced items. ``` -------------------------------- ### Certus Quartz Growth Acceleration Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/getting-started Explains how to accelerate the growth of certus quartz using the Growth Accelerator. It also suggests using a Wooden Crank if an Energy Acceptor or Vibration Chamber cannot be crafted immediately. Harvesting automation is linked separately. ```English By themselves, certus quartz buds grow very slowly. Luckily the Growth Accelerator massively accelerates this process when placed adjacent to the budding block. You should build a few of these as your first priority. If you don't have enough quartz to also make an Energy Acceptor or Vibration Chamber, you can make a Wooden Crank and stick it on the end of your accelerator. Harvesting the certus automatically is described here. ``` -------------------------------- ### Charger Automation Setup Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/charger-automation This setup automates a Charger using AE2 components. An ME Pattern Provider supplies ingredients, and an Import Bus with a Storage Bus retrieves and stores the charged items. ```APIDOC Charger Automation Setup: Components: - ME Pattern Provider (1): Configured with relevant Processing Patterns. Provides energy to the Charger. - ME Import Bus (2): Default configuration. Pulls charged items from the Charger. - ME Storage Bus (3): Default configuration. Stores items in the Pattern Provider, returning them to the main network. Workflow: 1. ME Pattern Provider pushes ingredients into the Charger. 2. Charger processes the items. 3. ME Import Bus on a separate subnet retrieves the charged items. 4. ME Storage Bus on the same subnet stores the items in the Pattern Provider, sending them back to the main AE2 network. ``` -------------------------------- ### Growing Certus Quartz Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/getting-started Details the process of growing certus quartz from budding certus blocks, similar to amethyst growth in Minecraft. It covers bud drops, cluster drops, the effect of fortune, and the different tiers of budding certus blocks. ```English Certus quartz buds will sprout from budding certus blocks, similar to amethyst. If you break a bud that is not finished growing, it will drop one Certus Quartz Dust, unchanged by fortune. If you break a fully grown cluster, it will drop four Certus Quartz Crystals, and fortune will increase this number. There are 4 tiers of budding certus blocks: Flawless, Flawed, Chipped, and Damaged. Every time a bud grows by another stage, the budding block has a chance to degrade by one tier, eventually turning into a plain certus quartz block. They can be repaired (and new budding blocks created) by throwing the budding block (or a certus quartz block) in water with one or more Charged Certus Quartz Crystal. ``` -------------------------------- ### Ore Fortuning Automation Setup Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/ore-fortuner This setup automates ore processing by using ME Formation Planes to place blocks and ME Annihilation Planes enchanted with fortune to break them. ME Import Buses handle item input, and ME Storage Buses manage output. ```APIDOC Automation Setup: Components: - ME Import Bus (with Acceleration Cards) - ME Formation Planes - ME Annihilation Planes (enchanted with Fortune) - ME Storage Bus - Barrels (for input and output) Workflow: 1. ME Import Bus imports blocks from the input barrel into the network. 2. ME Formation Planes place the imported blocks. 3. ME Annihilation Planes break the placed blocks, applying Fortune. 4. ME Storage Bus stores the resulting items in the output barrel. ``` -------------------------------- ### Furnace Automation Setup Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/furnace-automation Details the configuration of AE2 components for furnace automation. It explains the role of the ME Pattern Provider, ME Interface, and ME Storage Buses for managing items and fuel. ```APIDOC ME Pattern Provider (1): - Default configuration with relevant Processing Patterns. - Made directional using a Certus Quartz Wrench. ME Interface (2): - Default configuration. ME Storage Bus (3): - Filtered for coal or desired fuel. ME Storage Bus (4): - Filtered to blacklist the fuel using an Inverter Card. ``` -------------------------------- ### ME Export Bus Configuration Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/level-emitter-autostocking Configuration details for the ME Export Bus used in the autostocking setup. Includes filter, Redstone Card, and Crafting Card settings. ```Minecraft modding ME Export Bus: Filter: Desired Item Upgrades: - Redstone Card - Crafting Card Redstone Mode: Active with signal Crafting Behavior: Do not use stocked items ``` -------------------------------- ### Wireless Terminal Recipe Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/wireless_terminals Provides the crafting recipe for the Wireless Terminal, showing the required components. ```English Recipe: - Wireless Receiver - Terminal - Energy Cell ``` -------------------------------- ### AE2 Throwing In Water Automation Setup Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/throw-in-water-automation This setup automates crafting recipes that require items to be thrown into water. It utilizes an ME Pattern Provider for recipes, an ME Interface for item input, an ME Formation Plane to drop items, and an ME Annihilation Plane to collect outputs. A ME Storage Bus filters the collected items. ```APIDOC ME Pattern Provider (1): - Default configuration. - Processing Patterns: - Fluix Crystal: Uses default JEI/REI recipe. - Flawed Budding Certus Quartz: Crafted from Certus Quartz Block to avoid input/output conflicts. ME Interface (2): - Default configuration. ME Formation Plane (3): - Configured to drop inputs as items. ME Annihilation Plane (4): - No GUI, cannot be configured. ME Storage Bus (5): - Filtered to match the outputs of the patterns. ``` -------------------------------- ### Autocrafting Process Overview Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/ae2-mechanics/autocrafting Explains the step-by-step process of how autocrafting works in Applied Energistics 2, from initiating a request to completing a craft. ```APIDOC Autocrafting Process: 1. Crafting Request Initiation: - User in terminal clicking an autocraftable item. - Export bus or interface with a crafting card requesting an item. - Use 'pick block' (middle-mouse) to request crafts of items in stock. 2. Ingredient Calculation & Storage: - ME system calculates required ingredients and prerequisite steps. - Stores calculations in the selected crafting CPU. 3. Ingredient Provision & Crafting: - ME Pattern Provider pushes specified ingredients to adjacent inventory. - For crafting patterns: pushes to a Molecular Assembler. - For processing patterns: pushes to another machine or setup. 4. Craft Result Return: - Result is returned to the system via import bus, interface, or pushed into a pattern provider. - **Requirement:** An 'item entering system' event must occur (e.g., not just piping into a chest with a Storage Bus). ``` -------------------------------- ### Finding Meteorites and Initial Materials Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/getting-started Explains how to locate meteorites in Minecraft for Applied Energistics 2. Meteorites contain essential resources like certus quartz clusters and a Mysterious Cube. It also mentions crafting a Meteorite Compass to find nearby meteorites. ```English To get started with Applied Energistics 2, one must first find a meteorite. These are fairly common and tend to leave massive holes in the terrain. If you haven't, you can craft a Meteorite Compass, which will point toward the nearest Mysterious Cube. Once you have found a meteorite, mine into its center. You will find certus quartz clusters, certus quartz buds, budding certus blocks of various types, and a Mysterious Cube in the center. Mine the certus quartz clusters and any certus quartz blocks you find. You can also pick up the budding certus blocks, but without silk touch they will degrade by 1 tier. Do not break any flawless budding certus, as even with silk touch they will degrade to flawed budding certus, and it is impossible to repair them back to flawless. Also mine the Mysterious Cube in the center of the meteorite to gain all 4 inscriber presses. ``` -------------------------------- ### Charger Automation and Rotation Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/charger Describes how the Charger can be rotated using a Certus Quartz Wrench to facilitate automation setups. ```en Automation: - Can be rotated with a Certus Quartz Wrench. - Rotation facilitates automation setups. ``` -------------------------------- ### ME Storage Bus Configuration Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/regulated-cobble-gen The ME Storage Bus is used in the subnetwork setup. It is typically left in its default configuration. ```APIDOC ME Storage Bus (2): Configuration: Default ``` -------------------------------- ### Interface Autostocking Workflow Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/interface-autostocking Explains the process of how autostocking works. When an ME Interface lacks sufficient items and has a Crafting Card, it requests the network to autocraft more. ME Storage Buses then provide network access to the interface contents. ```APIDOC Workflow: 1. ME Interface checks item stock. If insufficient and a Crafting Card is present, it requests autocrafting. 2. Network autocrafting produces the item. 3. ME Storage Buses grant the network access to the items within the ME Interfaces. ``` -------------------------------- ### Autocrafting Components Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/ae2-mechanics/autocrafting Details the essential components required for setting up an autocrafting system in Applied Energistics 2. ```APIDOC Autocrafting Components: 1. Crafting Request Initiator: The source that triggers the autocrafting process (e.g., player terminal, export bus). 2. Crafting CPU: Manages the calculation and storage of ingredients for crafting requests. 3. ME Pattern Provider: Pushes the necessary ingredients into the crafting process based on patterns. ``` -------------------------------- ### Import Bus Acceleration Card Speeds Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/import_bus Outlines the relationship between the number of Acceleration Cards installed in an Import Bus and the number of items moved per operation. ```APIDOC Import Bus Speeds (Acceleration Cards): - 0 Cards: 1 Item per Operation - 1 Card: 8 Items per Operation - 2 Cards: 32 Items per Operation - 3 Cards: 64 Items per Operation - 4 Cards: 96 Items per Operation ``` -------------------------------- ### Export Bus Acceleration Card Speeds Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/export_bus Illustrates the relationship between the number of Acceleration Cards installed and the number of items moved per operation by the Export Bus. ```English Acceleration Cards | Items Moved per Operation -------------------|-------------------------- 0 | 1 1 | 8 2 | 32 3 | 64 4 | 96 ``` -------------------------------- ### Budding Block Placer Configuration Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/semiauto-certus-farm Configuration for the Budding Block Placer component, utilizing an ME Formation Plane for placement and an ME Import Bus for item input. ```APIDOC ME Formation Plane (5): - Default configuration. ME Import Bus (6): - Default configuration. ``` -------------------------------- ### Inscriber Settings Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/inscriber Configuration options for the Inscriber block, including sided input, item pushing, and input buffer size adjustment for optimal material distribution in parallel setups. ```APIDOC Inscriber Settings: Sided Input: - Enabled: Items inserted from different sides go into different inventory slots. - Disabled: Items can be inserted from any side, with an internal filter. - Note: In non-sided mode, items cannot be extracted from the top and bottom slots. Push Results: - Enabled: The inscriber pushes crafted items into adjacent inventories. Input Buffer Size: - Large: Suitable for standalone inscribers or manual feeding. - Small: Optimizes material distribution for large, parallelized setups. ``` -------------------------------- ### Applied Energistics 2 Items and Blocks Overview (Minecraft 1.20.1) Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/guide This section lists various items and blocks available in Applied Energistics 2 for Minecraft version 1.20.1. It serves as a central hub for navigating to detailed documentation on specific machines and components. ```English Level Emitter Export Bus Import Bus Storage Bus Cell Workbench Charger Crank Growth Accelerator Inscriber Condenser Molecular Assembler Sky Stone Tank Charged Staff Color Applicator Cutting Knives Entropy Manipulator Fluix Upgrade Smithing Template Fluix Tools Matter Cannon Memory Card Meteorite Compass Network Tool Paintballs Patterns Quartz Tools Spatial Cells Storage Cells Upgrade Cards View Cell Wireless Terminals Wrench ``` -------------------------------- ### Applied Energistics 1.20.1 Items and Blocks Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/crafting_cpu_multiblock A comprehensive list of items and blocks available in Applied Energistics version 1.20.1. This includes core components for automation, energy, storage, and crafting. ```APIDOC Items and Blocks: - Budding Certus - Quartz Block - Certus Quartz Crystal - Certus Quartz Dust - Certus Quartz Crystal (Charged) - Decorative Certus - Decorative Fluix - Decorative Sky Stone - Ender Dust - Fluix Block - Fluix Crystal - Fluix Dust - Fluix Pearl - Formation Annihilation Core - Illuminated Panels - Matter Ball - Mysterious Cube - Presses - Processors - Quartz Fixture - Quartz Glass - Singularities - Sky Stone - Sky Dust - Tiny TNT - Wireless Receiver - Cable Anchor - Cables - Controller - Crystal Resonance Generator - Energy Acceptor - Energy Cells - Facades - Quantum Bridge - Quartz Fiber - Spatial Anchor - Toggle Bus - Vibration Chamber - Annihilation Plane - Crafting CPU (Multiblock) - Formation Plane - Interface - Chest - Drive - IO Port - Monitors - P2P Tunnels - Pattern Provider - Spatial IO Port - Spatial Pylon - Terminals - Wireless Access Point ``` -------------------------------- ### Specialized Local Storage Configuration Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/specialized-local-storage This section details the components and their configurations for setting up specialized local storage. It explains the role of ME Interfaces, ME Drives with storage cells, and ME Storage Buses in creating an isolated storage subnetwork. ```APIDOC Component Configurations for Specialized Local Storage: 1. **ME Interface (Input):** * Accepts items from a farm. * Pushes items into the subnetwork. 2. **ME Drive:** * Contains storage cells. * Cells should be partitioned for the farm's output. * Can utilize 'Equal Distribution Card' and 'Overflow Destruction Card' for managing storage. 3. **ME Interface (Output/Subnet Interface):** * Default configuration. * Presents subnetwork contents to the main network. 4. **ME Storage Bus:** * Attached to the ME Drive. * Priority set higher than the main storage. * Can be filtered to specific farm outputs. ``` -------------------------------- ### ME Storage Bus for Output Storage Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/ore-fortuner The ME Storage Bus connects external storage units to the ME network, allowing items to be stored. In this setup, it stores the fortune-enhanced drops from the ME Annihilation Plane into a barrel. ```APIDOC ME Storage Bus: Functionality: Connects external storage (e.g., barrels) to the ME network for item storage. Usage: Stores items processed by the ME Annihilation Plane. ``` -------------------------------- ### Molecular Assembler Optifine Compatibility Note Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/molecular_assembler A note regarding a known issue where Optifine can break the 'push to adjacent inventories' function of the Molecular Assembler, potentially causing crafting setups to fail. ```Minecraft Modding Optifine breaks the "push to adjacent inventories" function so most crafting setups with assemblers won't work. ``` -------------------------------- ### ME Formation Plane for Ore Placement Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/ore-fortuner ME Formation Planes are used to place blocks within the Applied Energistics 2 network. In this setup, they receive blocks from an ME Import Bus and place them for the ME Annihilation Plane to break. ```APIDOC ME Formation Plane: Functionality: Places blocks into the world. Input: Receives items from ME Import Bus. Placement: Places blocks for ME Annihilation Plane to break. ``` -------------------------------- ### AE2 Terminal Functionality Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/terminals Describes the basic Terminal in Applied Energistics 2, which allows users to view and access the network's storage and request items from autocrafting setups. It is a fundamental component for user interaction with the AE2 network. ```English Terminal: Allows viewing and accessing network storage. Enables requesting items from autocrafting setups. Primary method for user interaction with the AE2 network. ``` -------------------------------- ### Applied Energistics 2 Machines and Functionality Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/color_applicator Details key machines and functional blocks within Applied Energistics 2 version 1.20.1, including their roles in item management, energy, and spatial manipulation. ```APIDOC Machines and Functionality: - Controller: Manages the network and provides AE power. - Energy Acceptor: Accepts external energy sources to power the AE network. - Energy Cells: Store and provide AE power. - Facades: Allow customization of block appearances. - Quantum Bridge: Enables long-distance item and energy transfer. - Spatial Anchor: Used for spatial manipulation and storage. - Toggle Bus: Controls redstone signals based on network status. - Vibration Chamber: A machine with specific crafting or processing functions. - Annihilation Plane: Destroys items in a targeted area. - Formation Plane: Creates items in a targeted area. - Interface: Manages item input and output for crafting and storage. - Chest: Basic storage unit. - Drive: Storage component for ME Storage Cells. - IO Port: Facilitates item transfer between the AE network and external inventories. - Monitors: Display network status and item counts. - P2P Tunnels: Point-to-Point communication for energy and items. - Pattern Provider: Supplies patterns for automated crafting. - Spatial IO Port: Handles item transfer for spatial storage. - Spatial Pylon: Anchors spatial storage devices. - Terminals: User interfaces for accessing and managing the AE network. - Wireless Access Point: Enables wireless access to the AE network. ``` -------------------------------- ### Wireless Terminal Functionality and Upgrades Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/wireless_terminals Details the functionality of the Wireless Terminal, a portable ME terminal. It can access network storage and autocrafting setups within range of a Wireless Access Point. It supports upgrades, such as the Energy Card to increase battery capacity. ```English Wireless terminals are portable versions of the regular wired terminals. They have the exact same UIs as their wired counterparts, except instead of slots for View Cells, they have slots for upgrade cards. To pair them with a network, insert the terminal in the top-right slot of a ME Wireless Access Point connected to that network. They must be within range of a ME Wireless Access Point to function. Their energy can be recharged in a Charger. Supported upgrades: * Energy Card: Increases battery capacity. ``` -------------------------------- ### Applied Energistics 1.20.1 Items Index Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/quartz_fixture This section lists various items and blocks from the Applied Energistics 1.20.1 mod, categorized by their type and function. It serves as a quick reference for players to find information about specific game elements. ```APIDOC Items and Blocks: - Quartz Fixture - Quartz Glass - Quartz Fiber - Budding Certus Quartz - Certus Quartz Crystal - Certus Quartz Dust - Charged Certus Quartz Crystal - Decorative Certus - Fluix Block - Fluix Crystal - Fluix Dust - Fluix Pearl - Decorative Fluix - Sky Stone - Sky Dust - Decorative Sky Stone - Ender Dust - Formation Annihilation Core - Vibration Chamber - Annihilation Plane - Formation Plane - Interface - IO Port - Spatial IO Port - Spatial Pylon - Pattern Provider - Crafting CPU Multiblock - Chest - Drive - Terminals - Monitors - P2P Tunnels - Wireless Access Point - Wireless Receiver - Cable Anchor - Cables - Controller - Crystal Resonance Generator - Energy Acceptor - Energy Cells - Facades - Quantum Bridge - Spatial Anchor - Toggle Bus - Mysterious Cube - Matter Ball - Presses - Processors - Tiny TNT - Illuminated Panels - Singularities ``` -------------------------------- ### Amethyst Farming Setup Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/example-setups/amethyst-farm This configuration outlines the necessary Applied Energistics 2 components and their settings for automating amethyst farming. It details the use of Annihilation and Formation Planes with specific enchantments and storage bus configurations for collecting Amethyst Shards. ```APIDOC Component Setup for Amethyst Farming: 1. ME Annihilation Plane (Silk Touch): - Purpose: Breaks non-mature amethyst buds into their physical block forms. - Configuration: Must be enchanted with Silk Touch. - Note: Cannot be configured via GUI. 2. ME Formation Plane: - Purpose: Places the Amethyst Cluster block. - Configuration: Filtered to 'Amethyst Cluster'. - Requirement: Requires a solid block face opposite to it. 3. ME Annihilation Plane (Fortune): - Purpose: Breaks the placed Amethyst Cluster into Amethyst Shards. - Configuration: Can be enchanted with Fortune for increased shard yield. - Note: Cannot be configured via GUI. 4. ME Storage Bus (Primary): - Purpose: Collects Amethyst Shards. - Configuration: Filtered to 'Amethyst Shard'. 5. ME Storage Bus (Secondary): - Purpose: Collects Amethyst Shards with higher priority. - Configuration: Filtered to 'Amethyst Shard', priority set higher than main storage. ``` -------------------------------- ### Applied Energistics 2 Items and Blocks Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/io_port This section lists various items and blocks from the Applied Energistics 2 mod, including crafting components, energy-related items, and storage solutions. It serves as a navigational index to detailed documentation for each item. ```APIDOC Items and Blocks: - Budding Certus - Quartz Block - Certus Quartz Crystal - Certus Quartz Dust - Charged Certus Quartz Crystal - Decorative Certus - Decorative Fluix - Decorative Sky Stone - Ender Dust - Fluix Block - Fluix Crystal - Fluix Dust - Fluix Pearl - Formation Annihilation Core - Illuminated Panels - Matter Ball - Mysterious Cube - Presses - Processors - Quartz Fixture - Quartz Glass - Singularities - Sky Stone - Sky Dust - Tiny TNT - Wireless Receiver - Cable Anchor - Cables - Controller - Crystal Resonance Generator - Energy Acceptor - Energy Cells - Facades - Quantum Bridge - Quartz Fiber - Spatial Anchor - Toggle Bus - Vibration Chamber - Annihilation Plane - Crafting CPU Multiblock - Formation Plane - Interface - Chest - Drive - IO Port - Monitors - P2P Tunnels - Pattern Provider - Spatial IO Port - Spatial Pylon - Terminals - Wireless Access Point ``` -------------------------------- ### Applied Energistics 1.20.1 - Core Mechanics Source: https://guide.appliedenergistics.org/1.20.1/items-blocks-machines/meteorite_compass This section outlines the fundamental mechanics and core components of Applied Energistics 1.20.1, essential for understanding automation and energy management within the mod. ```APIDOC Core Mechanics: - AE2 Mechanics Index - Example Setups Index - Items, Blocks, Machines Index ```