Ender IO Conduits

Ender IO Conduits

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Redstone Sensor Filter doesn't compare item frames

Ezector opened this issue ยท 1 comments

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Issue Description:

When using a redstone sensor filter in a redstone conduit to detect the rotation of an item frame, it produces no signal.

What happens:

No redstone signal is produced when using a redstone sensor filter in a redstone conduit as a comparator for an item frame.

Sensor Filter working with a Shulker Box: https://prnt.sc/rxenm5
Sensor Filter not working with Item Frame: http://prntscr.com/rxew8h

What you expected to happen:

Expected result is a redstone signal to be output when an itemframe has an item rotated from its starting point.

Expected result (Comparator replacing Sensor Filter): http://prntscr.com/rxexug

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Place an item frame on a block with an item inside.
  2. Place a redstone conduit behind the block, and link it up to the block with an input
  3. Insert restone sensor filter
  4. Add an output to test for redstone signal
  5. Twist the item in the item frame to change the state a comparator would check

Affected Versions (Do not use "latest"):

  • EnderIO: 5.1.55
  • EnderCore: 1.12.2-0.5.73
  • Minecraft: 1.12.2
  • Forge: 14.23.5.2847
  • SpongeForge? no
  • Optifine? no
  • Single Player and Server

Your most recent log file where the issue was present:

2020-04-10-3.log.gz

commented

I did some additional tests.

Placing an Item Frame on the Conduit itself using a Conduit Facade doesn't appear to work either:

2020-04-11_15 11 04

(that setup does work with a normal Chest):

2020-04-11_15 10 57

I also found that the Sensor Filter does not appear to check through blocks like the vanilla Comparator does:

2020-04-11_15 09 53

Versions:

  • EnderIO-1.12.2-5.1.55
  • EnderCore-1.12.2-0.5.75
  • Forge-14.23.5.2852