Factorization
The Factorization mod offers minimalist components for expanding vanilla redstone automation capabilities in Minecraft, along with many other interesting features.
Unique Features
Command miniature robots!

Create terracotta armies!

Deadly spinning blades!

Twist the very fabric of reality!

Getting Started
To begin, you'll need to find the Lost Treasure Map, which can be discovered near diamond ore. These maps are extremely rare and fragile, so handle them carefully. After activating the map with a right-click, follow the directions to locate a well-guarded stash on the surface. Inside, you'll find a Logic Matrix Programmer and sometimes other useful materials.
Using the Logic Matrix Programmer in the following crafting recipe, you can create the Factorization Manual, which contains all the necessary information!

Important Information
Version 1.8: This port of the mod is incomplete and not recommended for use.
Modpacks: Factorization can be freely used in your modpacks.
Hammer (FZDS)
Hammer (or FZDS - FactoriZation Dimensional Slices) is an experimental engine upgrade for Minecraft that allows arbitrary movement and rotation of chunks. This technology is used to implement Colossi and Twisting Blocks, with plans for further development. Currently, there are some compatibility issues with Optifine and bukkit/spigot/cauldron, as well as potential conflicts with other mods. Please report any errors you encounter.
To disable Hammer, you can edit the hammerChannels.cfg file. If you experience problems with colossi or other objects using Hammer, use the commands "/fzds +" for selection and "/fzds remove" for removal.
Archival Notice
This modification is no longer supported and has been uploaded for archival purposes. Originally created on July 13, 2012 by neptunepink. Uploaded to Modrinth under the ModrinthArchives account with permission from the original author.
