Description
The final jar for mc 1.7.10 contained two sensors, the original Moon Phase sensor and a new Weather Sensor.
For mc v1.8+, this mod also includes Uncle Jeff's pressure plates. Because of the mod's origin as just a moon-phase sensor, you might see a name to that effect in message logs, but it now refers to the full suite of sensors.
The 1.7.2 version was tested in both SP and MP against Forge 1.7.2 (build 1121, client & server) and forge
1.7.10 (b 1180, 1448 & 1614). The mc 1.8 version was tested client-server (separate machines), each running Forge
build 1450 (& now build 1577).
Moon Phase Sensor: Like a daylight detector, but with variable output equal to moon-phase+1 at night, zero
by day. Use this to activate a device or circuit on selected days of Minecraft's 8-day lunar cycle.
Crafting (yes, it's odd, but I have rationale* for it):
G - G - G G = Glass BLOCK
rm- q - F rm = red mushroom, q = quartz flake, F = raw fish (not clown, puff or salmon)
Ws- r - Ws Ws = (any) Woodslab, r = redstone dust
Signal Strength per Phase:
Full Moon = 1
Waning Gibbous = 2
Last Quarter = 3
Waning Crescent= 4
New Moon = 5
Waxing Crescent= 6
First Quarter = 7
Waxing Gibbous = 8
Used in circuits combining both it and a daylight detector, I've discovered that daylight's weak twilight
tails (both predawn and post-sunset) overlap with moonlight-on. Some interesting combinations should be
possible. I'm using them to move a storage cart through 4 loading/unloading stations per day around a
closed track (new pics up).
* Certain fish obey phases of the moon to spawn and whatnot. The red mushroom responds to light (and isn't
needed for any other non-food recipe I know). More importantly, a bizarre recipe is unlikely to collide
with one in any other mod.
Weather Sensor:
Literally a pale imitation of a cauldron. The Weather Sensor emits a variable redstone current depending on
its local weather. It accounts for desert, frozen biomes, and high-mountain snow. It will not signal
indoors or underground. It displays a water level inside that reflects its current signal strength, but
that's graphics only -- You can't draw water from it!
Crafting:
q - i - q q = quartz flake, i = iron ingot
q - q - q
N - r - N N = Netherrack, r = redstone dust
Signal strength:
Can ramp up and/or down when weather is changing, but the transitions are quite quick. Usually the signal
is pegged at the upper end of a weather condition's range.
Undercover = 0
Cloudy-Desert = 1
Snow = 1-5
Rain = 6-10
Thunder = 11-15
Added in version 1.7.10-00.01.05, which has only been tested against Forge 1.7.10 (both SP and MP
client-server).
Uncle Jeff's Pressure Plates:
[In mc 1.7, these were in their own mod. Since mc 1.8, they are now in this more general "Sensors Mod".]
Tired of pressing buttons and clicking levers to get through iron doors? Sick of creepers falling into your skeleton traps? Now you can sprint through iron doors without mobs following! Now your grinders can separate zombies from skeletons from creepers from blazes (and do much, MUCH more) with Uncle Jeff's Smart Pressure Plates!
Built using Forge 1.8 (b 1450).
This mod introduces five specialized pressure plates and one achievement. Each recipe is a 2x2 shaped recipe, two redstone dust under two "key ingredient". The achievement triggers** the first time you craft one after fulfilling the prerequisite (Repopulation).
If more than one relevant living entity is detected by a plate, then the plate's output signal equals the strongest of the detected mobs.
Plates and their signals:
1) Person Detector (non-hostile humanoids)
Ingredient = Hay Bale
Signals: pigman = 1, villager = 2, player = 15
2) Livestock Detector (Animals raised for meat and/or materials)
Ingredient = Clay Block
Signals: chicken = 1, pig = 2*, cow = 3, sheep = 4, rabbit = 5***, squid = 6, mooshroom = 7
3) Non-Farm Animal Detector (Passive animals not usually raised for meat or materials)
Ingredient = Brick Block
Signals: bat = 1, horse = 2, wolf/dog = 3, ocelot/cat = 4
4) Monster Detector (Overworld hostile mobs except bosses)
Ingredient = Mossy Cobble
Signals: slime (or magma cube) = 1, zombie = 2, skeleton (or wither-sk) = 3, spider = 4, creeper = 5, silverfish = 6, witch = 7, killer rabbit = 8, enderman = 9
5) Demon Detector (Netherworld hostile mobs, but not bosses)
Ingredient = Quartz Ore
Signals: magma-cube = 1, ghast = 2, skeleton = 3, wither-skeleton =4, blaze = 5
As of mc 1.8:
6) Owner Detector (He who places is detected, but he may invert to detect only all others)
Ingredient = Crafting Table
Signal: (non) Owner = 15
* By design, pig and horse have same output signal.
** The crafting achievement seems to trigger only if you craft exactly one plate by simple drag-drop (not shift-click).
*** Killer Rabbit will NOT trigger a livestock p-plate.
Future Flashes: I intend to add a minecart-chest content-weighted plate, which will act like a heavy weighted plate measuring a chest in a minecart according to the sum of its contents stacks.
Look for other "Uncle Jeff's" mods here at CurseForge. If you notice any "bugs" or conflicts (or have anything else helpful to say), then please leave a comment so I can make this and my future mods better. :)
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Compatibility: The mod should be compatible with the latest version of Minecraft and be clearly labeled with its supported versions.
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Functionality: The mod should work as advertised and not cause any game-breaking bugs or crashes.
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How to Install
Download Forge & Java
Download Forge from the offical Site or here. If you dont have Java installed then install it now from here. After Downloading Forge you can run the file with Java.
Prepare
Lounch Minecraft and select your Forge istallation as Version this will create a Folder called Mods.
Add Mods
Type Win+R and type %appdata% and open the .minecraft Folder. There will you find your Folder called Mods. Place all Mods you want to play in this Folder
Enjoy
You are now Ready. Re-start your Game and start Playing.