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item:eeprom [2015/01/14 23:40]
127.0.0.1 external edit
item:eeprom [2018/01/15 19:35]
paparadva Added link to OC Manual
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 The EEPROM stores up to 4KiB of plain binary data and is used by an architecture to boot a computer. For example, the Lua architecture expects this to contain a script that is run as the frist thing when the computer is powered up. The default Lua BIOS (which can be crafted) will look for file systems containing an `init.lua` file and run that. Custom BIOSes could be written that boot off of network devices, for example. The EEPROM stores up to 4KiB of plain binary data and is used by an architecture to boot a computer. For example, the Lua architecture expects this to contain a script that is run as the frist thing when the computer is powered up. The default Lua BIOS (which can be crafted) will look for file systems containing an `init.lua` file and run that. Custom BIOSes could be written that boot off of network devices, for example.
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 +The EEPROM is crafted using the following recipe:
 +  * 4 x Gold nugget/​oreberry (with Tinker'​s Construct)
 +  * 1 x Redstone Torch
 +  * 2 x Paper
 +  * 1 x [[item:​materials|Transistor]]
 +  * 1 x [[item:​materials|Microchip (Tier 1)]]
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 +{{:​recipes:​items:​eeprom.png?​nolink&​200|}}
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 +The EEPROM (Lua BIOS) is crafted using the following recipe:
 +  * 1 x EEPROM
 +  * 1 x [[item:​manual|OpenComputers Manual]]
  
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