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Alchemistry is an extensive chemistry mod and a spiritual successor of Minechem. It was originally developed by al132, but is now developed and maintained by Dark_Arcana and Timbroglio. The Fabric port was developed by TechnoVision. It adds several machines that can break down items and fluids...
Alchemistry is a mod inspired by MineChem. This mod focuses on elements and compounds' formulas, unlike another mod by al132, Techemistry, which focuses on their reactions. It allow you to decompose items into their basic elements and compounds, and compose them back into various resources.
Alchemistry is a tech mod, inspired by the classic Minechem, that allows you to decompose items into their constituent elements, then recombine them to create new items. Professor Warren stared at the shiny amber metal in his hand. His smile was brighter than the gold he held.
[1.12.2 Mod Release] Alchemistry - Break down items into their constituent elements and combine the elements to form new items - inspired by Minechem. Hey everyone, today I've just released the first official "Release" version of Alchemistry (1.0.0).
AlchemyLib is a library mod for sharing code between ChemLib addon mods such as Alchemistry and Techemistry. Previously named alib. * 1.14.4+ version has no dependencies. * 1.12.2 version requres Shadowfacts' Forgelin. AlchemyLib contains shared code for machines and screens. It's used by Alchemistry and other mods.
The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source code means all the source code for all modules it contains, plus any associated interface definition files, plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable.
27 lut 2020 · 1.12.2-41. ===. -Reverted the Fusion multiblock sided-input changes introduced in v39, now instead there is a button to toggle between 'single mode' and 'regular mode'. In 'single mode' only one item is allowed in each slot at a time, this allows for easier automation with AE2 and the like.