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Minecart
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**Minecart, the lean railway transportation automation system**
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Browse on: [GitHub](https://github.com/joe7575/minecart)
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Download: [GitHub](https://github.com/joe7575/minecart/archive/master.zip)
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![minecart](https://github.com/joe7575/minecart/blob/master/screenshot.png)
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Minecart is based on carts, which is
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based almost entirely on the mod boost_cart [1], which
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itself is based on (and fully compatible with) the carts mod [2].
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The model was originally designed by stujones11 [3] (CC-0).
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Cart textures are based on original work from PixelBOX by Gambit (permissive
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license).
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1. https://github.com/SmallJoker/boost_cart/
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2. https://github.com/PilzAdam/carts/
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3. https://github.com/stujones11/railcart/
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Minecart Features
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The mod Minecart has its own cart (called Minecart) in addition to the standard cart.
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Minecarts are used for automated item transport on private and public rail networks.
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The mod features are:
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- a fast cart for your railway or roller coaster (up to 8 m/s!)
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- boost rails and speed limit signs
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- rail junction switching with the 'right-left' walking keys
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- configurable timetables and routes for Minecarts
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- automated loading/unloading of Minecarts by means of a Minecart Hopper
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- rail network protection based on protection blocks called Land Marks
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- protection of minecarts and cargo
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- Minecarts run through unloaded areas (only the stations/hopper have to be loaded)
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- Extra Minecart privs for rail workers
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- Ingame documentation (German and English), based on the mod "doc"
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- API to register carts from other mods
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- chat command '/mycart <num>' to output cart state and location
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Technical Background
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The Minecart can "run" through unloaded areas. This is done by means of recorded
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and stored routes. If the area is unloaded the cart will simply follow the
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predefined route until an area is loaded again. In this case the cart will be
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spawned and run as usual.
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Introduction
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1. Place your rails and build a route with two endpoints. Junctions are allowed
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as long as each route has its own start and endpoint.
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2. Place a Railway Buffer at both endpoints. (buffers are always needed,
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they store the route and timing information)
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3. Give both Railway Buffers unique station names, like Oxford and Cambridge
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4. Place a Minecart at a buffer and give it a cart number (1..999)
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5. Drive from buffer to buffer in both directions using the Minecart(!) to record the
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routes (use 'right-left' keys to control the Minecart)
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6. Punch the buffers to check the connection data (e.g. "Oxford: connected to Cambridge")
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7. Optional: Configure the Minecart waiting time in both buffers. The Minecart
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will then start automatically after the configured time
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8. Optional: Protect your rail network with the Protection Landmarks (one Landmark
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at least every 16 nodes/meters)
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9. Place a Minecart in front of the buffer and check whether it starts after the
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configured time
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10. Check the cart state via the chat command: /mycart <num>
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'<num>' is the cart number, or get a list of carts with /mycart
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11. Drop items into the Minecart and punch the cart to start it, or "sneak+click" the
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Minecart to get cart and items back
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12. Dig the cart with 'sneak+click' (as usual). The items will be drop down.
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13. To retrieve lost carts, use the chat command: /stopcart <num>
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Hopper
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![hopper](https://github.com/joe7575/minecart/blob/master/hopper.png)
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The Hopper is used to load/unload Minecarts.
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The Hopper can pull and push items into/out off chests and can drop/pick up items
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to/from Minecarts. To unload a Minecart place the hopper below the rail.
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To load the Minecart, place the hopper right next to the Minecart.
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Cart Pusher
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Used to push a cart if the cart does not stop directly at a buffer.
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The block has to be placed below the rail.
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Cart Speed / Speed Limit Signs
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As before, the speed of the carts is also influenced by power rails.
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Brake rails are irrelevant, the cart does not brake here.
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The maximum speed is 8 m/s. This assumes a ratio of power rails
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to normal rails of 1 to 4 on a flat section of rail. A rail section is a
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series of rail nodes without a change of direction. After every curve / kink,
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the speed for the next section of the route is newly determined,
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taking into account the swing of the cart. This means that a cart can
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roll over short rail sections without power rails.
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In order to additionally brake the cart at certain points
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(at switches or in front of a buffer), speed limit signs can be placed
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on the track. With these signs the speed can be reduced to 4, 2, or 1 m / s.
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The "No speed limit" sign can be used to remove the speed limit.
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The speed limit signs must be placed next to the track so that they can
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be read from the cart. This allows different speeds in each direction of travel.
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Migration to v2
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---------------
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The way how carts are monitored and the cart speed is calculated has changed.
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Therefore, it is necessary that all carts are repositioned and the
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recording is repeated.
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Rails and buffers are not affected and can be kept unchanged.
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History
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2019-04-19 v0.01 first commit
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2019-04-21 v0.02 functional, with junctions support
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2019-04-23 v0.03 bug fixes and improvements
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2019-04-25 v0.04 Landmarks and Minecart protection added
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2019-05-04 v0.05 Route recording protection added
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2019-05-22 v0.06 Pick up items from a cart improved
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2019-06-23 v0.07 'doc' mod support and German translation added
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2020-01-04 v1.00 Hopper added, buffer improved
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2020-02-09 v1.01 cart loading bugfix
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2020-02-24 v1.02 Hopper improved
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2020-03-05 v1.03 Hopper again improved
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2020-03-28 v1.04 cart unloading bugfix
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2020-05-14 v1.05 API changed to be able to register carts
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2020-06-14 v1.06 API changed and chat command added
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2020-06-27 v1.07 Route storage and cart command bugfixes
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2020-07-24 V1.08 Adapted to new techage ICTA style
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2020-08-14 V1.09 Hopper support for digtron, protector:chest and default:furnace added
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2020-11-12 V1.10 Make carts more robust against server lag
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2021-04-10 V2.00 Complete revision to make carts robust against server load/lag,
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Speed limit signs and cart terminal added
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2021-09-02 V2.01 Chat command /stopcart added
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