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In order to make borg logic reliable without forcing dwarves to stand around, we may need to base it on a memory gate first. The memory gate requires either water or an animal: | In order to make borg logic reliable without forcing dwarves to stand around, we may need to base it on a memory gate first. The memory gate requires either water or an animal: | ||
− | This one uses water: http://dwarffortresswiki. | + | This one uses water: http://dwarffortresswiki.net/index.php/User:SL/Logic_Gates#Memory |
− | This one uses a kitten (or other animal): http://dwarffortresswiki. | + | This one uses a kitten (or other animal): http://dwarffortresswiki.net/index.php/User:Bidok#Memory |
If you use my water-based memory gate, put it on top of a reservoir, aquifer, or ocean. If you use Bidok's, just make sure the door is non-pet-passable, put an animal inside, and have the door leads to a hall that leads to the activity zone (whereever the pets meet normally). | If you use my water-based memory gate, put it on top of a reservoir, aquifer, or ocean. If you use Bidok's, just make sure the door is non-pet-passable, put an animal inside, and have the door leads to a hall that leads to the activity zone (whereever the pets meet normally). | ||
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So far, from the NOT gate's design, it looks like these would probably respond slowly (slower than water gates), and would disrupt dwarf tasks on top of it. Not so good. Hmm. | So far, from the NOT gate's design, it looks like these would probably respond slowly (slower than water gates), and would disrupt dwarf tasks on top of it. Not so good. Hmm. | ||
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+ | Thoughts before I get DF running: | ||
+ | Do jobs on a millstone get cancelled? If not, we could toggle power to a millstone and have a pressure plate in front of it, using it as a dwarf magnet. | ||
+ | Do dwarves still cancel jobs and drop items when they run into obstacles which weren't there when they calculated their paths? | ||
=== NOT gate === | === NOT gate === | ||
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How it works: If the INPUT is ON, the doors are opened, and newly calculated paths will be routed over the SET OUTPUT pressure plates. If the doors are closed, newly calculated paths will be routed over the CLEAR OUTPUT pressure plates instead. This will unfortunately cause dwarves who have already calculated a path through the now-closed doors to run into the doors and exclaim "WTF." | How it works: If the INPUT is ON, the doors are opened, and newly calculated paths will be routed over the SET OUTPUT pressure plates. If the doors are closed, newly calculated paths will be routed over the CLEAR OUTPUT pressure plates instead. This will unfortunately cause dwarves who have already calculated a path through the now-closed doors to run into the doors and exclaim "WTF." | ||
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