[Minecraft 1.7.3] Pfaeffs Mod v0.8.3

Pfaeffs Mod is a mod for Minecraft Beta 1.7.3 and ModLoader Beta 1.7.3.
It introduces four new block types (that can be installed separately, if you want to):
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The Allocator
Default ItemID: 104
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User interface:
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Crafting Recipe (for 1 Allocator):
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The Jump Pad
Default ItemID: 105
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Description:
Items and players on it will be thrown in the air.
Crafting Recipe (for 4 Jump Pads):
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The Chest Trap
Default ItemID: 103
Description:
Like a normal chest, but it will trigger adjecent blocks/redstone and make a click noise when opened.
Crafting Recipe (for 1 Chest Trap):
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The Fan
Default ItemID: 106/107
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Description:
The Fan continuously pushes items when powered by redstone.
Crafting Recipe (for 1 Fan):
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Make sure you have no other mods installed that use those crafting recipes.
Also make sure to Backup your savegame (no one knows).
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Block IDs
Block IDs can be adjusted by editing the “mod.properties” file with a text editor of your choice. The default IDs are (103, 104, 105, 106, 107). If you update from 0.4 or earlier and used the _110 version, you will have to use the following IDs:
  • Allocator – 111
  • Jump Pad – 112
  • Chest Trap – 110
You can change the Block IDs stored in your savegames using mIDas.

Download Link:

http://www.mediafire.com/?3rc0ajeau4vha6h

Installation:
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Place all files inside the “modfiles” folder, into your minecraft.jar.
If you want to be able to adjust Block IDs, you will have to
copy the “pfaeff” folder into your minecraft directory.
You can then adjust the IDs by editing the “mod.properties” file.
If you don’t want to install certain mods, you can leave the
respective mod files away. Those files are:
mod_Allocator
mod_JumpPad
mod_ChestTrap
mod_Fan
Do not leave away the “mod_Pfaeff” file, because this one is needed
for some of those mods.

Installation problems
If the game crashes or the mod simply doesn’t work, please post the contents of the ModLoader.txt that is located in your Minecraft directory (%appdata%/.minecraft for windows users) and the pfaeff/log.txt which can also be found there.
Logging
This mod stores several information in a file called “log.txt”. This file is located in your Minecraft directory under “pfaeff/log.txt”. This file can provide useful information when there is a problem with the mod.
If you want to get rid of it, or if it has grown too big, you can just delete it.
If everything goes well, it should look similar to this:
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14.04.11 01:09  -       Logging started!
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Property File:  Reading Integer value 104 from key allocator_ID
Block:          Added Allocator using ID 104
Property File:  Reading Integer value 103 from key chesttrap_ID
Block:          Added Chest Trap using ID 103
Property File:  Reading Integer value 106 from key fanon_ID
Property File:  Reading Integer value 107 from key fanoff_ID
Block:          Added Fan (On) using ID 106
Block:          Added Fan (Off) using ID 107
Property File:  Reading Integer value 105 from key jumppad_ID
Block:          Added Jump Pad using ID 105
Loaded mods:
                        net.minecraft.src.mod_Allocator 1.4_01
                        net.minecraft.src.mod_ChestTrap 1.4_01
                        net.minecraft.src.mod_Fan 1.4_01
                        net.minecraft.src.mod_JumpPad 1.4_01
                        net.minecraft.src.mod_Pfaeff 1.4_01

Changelog

 Version 0.8.3
  • Updated to work with Minecraft Beta 1.7.3
Texture pack addons
These addons make Pfaeffs mod visually fit to a specific texture pack:
  • Painterly Pack
  • Faithful 32×32 Pack:
  • Kind Craft 32×32 Pack: