Jared Dunbar
Jared Dunbar
Partially resolved in https://github.com/Electrical-Age/ElectricalAge/pull/831.
I'm no electrician, but I wire 120v live from time to time... I've gotten a few shocks... Besides my terrible life decisions, this is likely to happen. See IE if...
Using diodes to ground is the best way to prevent negative voltage, for the time being. It prevents negative voltage because it can "source" positive potential energy from the ground...
This is not possible, due to the way that Electrical Age requires integration with it's own blocks. We would have to extend their micro-controller. We can't make cards for computers...
It does... something! It's *related* to the cable resistance, you probably don't want to touch it at all.
Depending upon your operating system, you can pin an entire process to a single processor core. You can't just pin the Electrical Age mod to a process, since it's part...
Alright, so I looked into stuff a bit. The 4790K does have overclocking on a "per core" basis, but unfortunately, from what I've read, it only supports overclocking on random...
Besides the first issue post, I see no images. If you attached them in an email, they got lost.
I saw the pastebin, but not the image. Upload it to an image service like imgur, or view the GitHub issue and upload the image there. The error is pretty...
Happy fathers day to you as well! Huh. That's odd. I'll have to test the code again. The poles are doing that because you are putting too many amps down...