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Aurora.3/code/modules/modular_computers/hardware/network_card.dm
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var/global/ntnet_card_uid = 1
/obj/item/computer_hardware/network_card
name = "basic NTNet network card"
desc = "A basic network card for usage with standard NTNet frequencies."
power_usage = 50
origin_tech = list(TECH_DATA = 2, TECH_ENGINEERING = 1)
critical = FALSE
icon_state = "netcard_basic"
hardware_size = 1
var/identification_id // Identification ID. Technically MAC address of this device. Can't be changed by user.
var/identification_string = "" // Identification string, technically nickname seen in the network. Can be set by user.
var/long_range = FALSE
var/ethernet = FALSE // Hard-wired, therefore always on, ignores NTNet wireless checks.
malfunction_probability = 1
/obj/item/computer_hardware/network_card/diagnostics(mob/user)
..()
to_chat(user, SPAN_NOTICE("NIX Unique ID: [identification_id]"))
to_chat(user, SPAN_NOTICE("NIX User Tag: [identification_string]"))
to_chat(user, SPAN_NOTICE("Supported protocols:"))
to_chat(user, SPAN_NOTICE("511.m SFS (Subspace) - Standard Frequency Spread"))
if(long_range)
to_chat(user, SPAN_NOTICE("511.n WFS/HB (Subspace) - Wide Frequency Spread/High Bandwidth"))
if(ethernet)
to_chat(user, SPAN_NOTICE("OpenEth (Physical Connection) - Physical Network Connection Port"))
/obj/item/computer_hardware/network_card/Initialize()
. = ..()
identification_id = ntnet_card_uid
ntnet_card_uid++
/obj/item/computer_hardware/network_card/advanced
name = "advanced NTNet network card"
desc = "An advanced network card for usage with standard NTNet frequencies. Its transmitter is strong enough to connect even off-station."
long_range = TRUE
origin_tech = list(TECH_DATA = 4, TECH_ENGINEERING = 2)
power_usage = 150 // Better range but higher power usage.
icon_state = "netcard_advanced"
hardware_size = 2
/obj/item/computer_hardware/network_card/wired
name = "wired NTNet network card"
desc = "An advanced network card for usage with standard NTNet frequencies. This one also supports wired connection."
ethernet = TRUE
origin_tech = list(TECH_DATA = 5, TECH_ENGINEERING = 3)
power_usage = 150 // Better range but higher power usage.
icon_state = "netcard_ethernet"
hardware_size = 3
// Returns a string identifier of this network card
/obj/item/computer_hardware/network_card/proc/get_network_tag()
return "[identification_string] (NID [identification_id])"
// 0 - No signal, 1 - Low signal, 2 - High signal. 3 - Wired Connection
/obj/item/computer_hardware/network_card/proc/get_signal(var/specific_action = 0)
if(!parent_computer) // Hardware is not installed in anything. No signal. How did this even get called?
return 0
if(!enabled)
return 0
if(!check_functionality())
return 0
if(ethernet) // Computer is connected via wired connection.
return 3
if(!ntnet_global || !ntnet_global.check_function(specific_action)) // NTNet is down and we are not connected via wired connection. No signal.
return 0
if(parent_computer)
var/turf/T = get_turf(parent_computer)
if((T && istype(T)) && isStationLevel(T.z))
// Computer is on station. Low/High signal depending on what type of network card you have
if(long_range)
return 2
else
return 1
if(long_range) // Computer is not on station, but it has upgraded network card. Low signal.
return 1
return 0 // Computer is not on station and does not have upgraded network card. No signal.
/obj/item/computer_hardware/network_card/Destroy()
if(parent_computer?.network_card == src)
parent_computer.network_card = null
parent_computer = null
return ..()