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{{SB Infobox Begin
== Summary ==
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[[File:Modular device rack.png|400px]]
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Modular device racks are a compact way to store multiple [[YOLOL]] [[YOLOL Chip|chips]] and connect them together. They can make it easier to construct larger and more complicated YOLOL systems compared to using simple [[Chip socket|chip sockets]].
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|{{SB Infobox Device General Information
Adjacent device racks are all connected into one [[Data networks|data network]], providing a nice alternative to wiring each chip when using [[Chip socket|chip sockets]]. To connect a set of device racks to another network, the [[#Socket Core|Socket Core]] module provides a [[Cable tool|cable]] socket. This allows for a very large number of YOLOL chips to exist in a compact fashion, while still being connected to the main network of a ship or station.
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  |function=Houses modular YOLOL readers
 
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|{{SB Infobox Device IO
== Rack ==
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[[File:Module rack base.png|300px]]
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|{{SB Infobox Device Construction
The '''Rack''' is the base device for any modular device rack. It does nothing on its own, except join the data network of adjacent racks. All the [[#Modules|modules]] plug into a rack to provide actual functionality for a rack.
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* The core of any modular device rack system
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* Bolts to the frame of a ship or to other rack modules
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** Connects to other adjacent racks, from any side except the front, to form one [[Data networks|network]]
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* Modules plug into the slot on the front of the rack
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}}<section begin=summary/>The YOLOL rack is the base device for any modular device rack. It does nothing on its own, except join the data network of adjacent racks. All the [[#Modules|modules]] plug into a rack to provide actual functionality for a rack. It can connect to any rack adjacent to it from any side except the front and will form one [[Data networks|network]] with those devices, which is a nice alternative to wiring each chip when using [[YOLOL chip socket|chip sockets]]. The [[#Socket_Core|socket core]] module provides a [[Cable tool|cable]] socket to connect a set of device racks to another network. <section end=summary/>


== Modules ==
== Modules ==


There are three modules that can be plugged into the slot on the front of a rack:
There are currently 3 modules that can be plugged into the slot on the front of a rack:


* '''[[#Chip Core|Chip Core]]''': Basic module with three chip slots
* '''[[#Socket Core|Socket Core]]''': Module with two chip slots, and a cable socket to connect the rack network to an external network
* '''[[#Chip Reader|Chip Reader]]''': Alternate chip module for one chip in a configuration that allows editing and monitoring


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|image=[[Image:Module chip core.png]]
|name=Chip core
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  |{{SB Infobox Device General Information
===  Chip Core ===
|mass=316.6
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|volume=31.82
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|corrosionResistance=430
[[File:Module chip core.png|300px]]
|primaryMaterial=Bastium
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  |{{SB Infobox Device IO
* Three YOLOL chip slots
|sockets=0
|YOLOLchips=3
  }}


  |{{SB Infobox Device Construction
=== Socket Core ===
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|bastium=35%
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|vokarium=40%
[[File:Module socket core.png|300px]]
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|image=[[Image:Module socket core.png]]
|name=Socket core
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  |{{SB Infobox Device General Information
* Two YOLOL chip slots
|mass=347.5
* One socket for [[Cable tool|cabling]]
|volume=34.92
|corrosionResistance=430
|primaryMaterial=Bastium
  }}


  |{{SB Infobox Device IO
=== Chip Reader ===
|sockets=1
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|YOLOLchips=2
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  }}
[[File:Module chip reader.png|300px]]
 
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  |{{SB Infobox Device Construction
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|bastium=35%
|vokarium=50%
|ajatite=15%
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|{{SB Mini Infobox Begin
  |{{SB Infobox Header
|image=[[Image:Module chip reader.png]]
|name=Chip Reader
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  |{{SB Infobox Device General Information
|mass=384.4
|volume=38.63
|corrosionResistance=430
|primaryMaterial=Bastium
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  |{{SB Infobox Device IO
|sockets=0
|YOLOLchips=1
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  |{{SB Infobox Device Construction
|bastium=35%
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* '''[[#Chip Core|Chip Core]]''': Basic module with three chip slots
* '''[[#Socket Core|Socket Core]]''': Module with two chip slots, and a cable socket to connect the rack network to an external network
* '''[[#Chip Reader|Chip Reader]]''': Alternate chip module for one chip in a configuration that allows editing and monitoring


The modular attachment points on the sides of the device rack can also interact with [[Memory relay|memory relays]], both as a means of including those into their network and to exploit the sockets on the relays in order to power the device rack in the event that a Socket Core is not installed.
* One YOLOL chip slot oriented with the chip facing the user
** Allows live editing of the chip placed within it
** Useful alternative to wiring in a [[Chip socket|chip socket]] when you'd like to edit code on the fly


== Device fields ==  
== Device fields ==  

Revision as of 09:55, 6 September 2019

Summary


Modular device rack.png

Modular device racks are a compact way to store multiple YOLOL chips and connect them together. They can make it easier to construct larger and more complicated YOLOL systems compared to using simple chip sockets.

Adjacent device racks are all connected into one data network, providing a nice alternative to wiring each chip when using chip sockets. To connect a set of device racks to another network, the Socket Core module provides a cable socket. This allows for a very large number of YOLOL chips to exist in a compact fashion, while still being connected to the main network of a ship or station.

Rack


Module rack base.png

The Rack is the base device for any modular device rack. It does nothing on its own, except join the data network of adjacent racks. All the modules plug into a rack to provide actual functionality for a rack.

  • The core of any modular device rack system
  • Bolts to the frame of a ship or to other rack modules
    • Connects to other adjacent racks, from any side except the front, to form one network
  • Modules plug into the slot on the front of the rack

Modules

There are currently 3 modules that can be plugged into the slot on the front of a rack:

  • Chip Core: Basic module with three chip slots
  • Socket Core: Module with two chip slots, and a cable socket to connect the rack network to an external network
  • Chip Reader: Alternate chip module for one chip in a configuration that allows editing and monitoring


Chip Core



Module chip core.png

  • Three YOLOL chip slots

Socket Core



Module socket core.png

  • Two YOLOL chip slots
  • One socket for cabling

Chip Reader



Module chip reader.png

  • One YOLOL chip slot oriented with the chip facing the user
    • Allows live editing of the chip placed within it
    • Useful alternative to wiring in a chip socket when you'd like to edit code on the fly

Device fields

To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:

YOLOL field description range
CurrentState
OnState
OffState
ButtonStyle
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