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i'm new to the mod, but i'm finding it really compelling. one thing, tho, is i find the shuffling of cards around the network to be somewhat tedious when trying to figure things out. it would be awesome if the logic programmer block could connect to the network and provide display panel-like functionality for the currently considered operation. maybe it would require a couple slots for variable storage as well, but that's not crucial.
so for example, i might have some nbt i'm examining and want to do some kind of operation on the result. rather than programming my operation with a few cards, and then inserting them into the variable storage and a display panel to check if it worked, the cards inserted into the gui of the logic programmer would be considered "in network" (as would the other available machines and cards on the network) and the operation selected would provide an output before you commit to a card. sort of a "try it on for size" ability.
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i'm new to the mod, but i'm finding it really compelling. one thing, tho, is i find the shuffling of cards around the network to be somewhat tedious when trying to figure things out. it would be awesome if the logic programmer block could connect to the network and provide display panel-like functionality for the currently considered operation. maybe it would require a couple slots for variable storage as well, but that's not crucial.
so for example, i might have some nbt i'm examining and want to do some kind of operation on the result. rather than programming my operation with a few cards, and then inserting them into the variable storage and a display panel to check if it worked, the cards inserted into the gui of the logic programmer would be considered "in network" (as would the other available machines and cards on the network) and the operation selected would provide an output before you commit to a card. sort of a "try it on for size" ability.
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