How do I use an ME interface terminal with my patterns?

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I have set up a working ME network with drives to store my items. I have a few patterns I want to use for crafting but my ME Interface Terminal is completely white.

My pattern is in the storage on the drives but it is not being detected by the ME Interface Terminal. What should I do?






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Quick Answer about "How do I use an ME interface terminal with my patterns?"

  • Place a ME Interface on a crafting machine. ...
  • Craft a Blank Pattern and encode it with the desired recipe in a ME Pattern Terminal.
  • Put the Encoded Pattern in the ME Interface. ...
  • Build a Crafting CPU somewhere in the network to manage the crafting.


  • How do you use me patterns in Minecraft?

    The ME Pattern Encoder interface. To encode an ME Blank Pattern, you have to put it in the top-right slot. You then put your crafting recipe in the left crafting grid, and if the pattern matches any recipe, it will show up in the middle slot. Click Encode to encode the pattern, or Clear to clear the crafting grid.

    What does the ME interface terminal do?

    Gives remote access to all interface pattern slots on your network separated by which type of machine they are on. It will show the type of machine in the terminal, however you can name the ME Interface in the Inscriber or an Anvil to alter the name displayed in the ME Interface Terminal.

    How do I set up ME Terminal?

    The ME Interface require a channel to function.



    Pattern Provider and ME Interface in Minecraft 1.17 - AE2 Tutorial




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