Wireless Crafting Terminal: Negative Energy
AJGrim opened this issue · 17 comments
Yikes. I wonder if this is fixed in 1.73+ though - Could you provide the crash report from one of your attempts at updating?
Oh weird, I got home, and tried launching it again and It works now. If I remember correctly earlier it was having a problem with the Forge version or something causing it to crash. But 1.74 works now. ~And yeah the Terminal wasn't fun, had to trash it a make a new one.
Never Mind, Reloaded the game again updating my save, and now its crashing again, but it won't get me view the Crash Reports.
Edit~ So I watched it load through the 7 initializations, and it seems to crash right after finishing 3/7 ending off with the Model Texture loading, right as it starts whatever the 4th - 4/7 - it crashes. But for some reason, whenever I try to access the crash report, it just idles.
Please supply the latest.log then, it's in the logs folder. Otherwise, you have a crash reports folder, it's probably in there.
Yep that's the one!
The issue is your Java is outdated, follow these steps to update:
- Make sure you have the latest 64-bit Java installed
https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp Windows Offline (64-bit) is the one you need - Go to the Twitch Minecraft settings
- Add
-version:1.8+
to the Additional Arguments
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If it crashes on startup, it's likely due to your outdated Java.
You appear to be using outdated Java. This is often caused by Twitch defaulting to an older version than you have available. Follow these steps to update.
* Make sure you have the latest 64-bit Java installed
https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp Windows Offline (64-bit) is the one you need
* Go to the Twitch Minecraft settings
* Add -version:1.8+ to the Additional Arguments
edit: Beaten in the time it took my mouse to move to Comment. FeelsBad
That means you didn't get the 64-bit Java
If you did, and it shows 64 Bit
in Programs too, then restart and it should work
Ahh, okay, i had misleadingly downloaded the 32-bit version, fixed it and restarted and it works now, Thankyou.
Just happened to me using a Mekanism Matrix too (exact same issue). Version is 1.75. Perhaps because the induction matrix has a very high output rate something funny is happening with overflow?
Frustrating because I have no idea how to give it "positive" energy now. I might just have to craft a new one.
Edit: Apologies, realised there's a more recent, open ticket for this. #1487