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Taledus

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  1. Okay, I reinstalled everything, and I am still getting the error about JavaSE-1.6. However, per the tutorial: So, I am using the most recent 1.7. After everything is installed I can launch Minecraft from Eclipse, and everything runs, so I don't guess that the warnings are of much concern.
  2. This was installed yesterday, but I forgot that I moved the forge directory this morning to a more permanent place on my hard drive. I am just going to follow the steps again and start over. Thanks
  3. I have started on the tutorials yesterday. I got everything setup following the tutorials in the wiki. Now I am on http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Basic_Blocks trying to create my first block. I seem to be running into errors by the end of the tutorial, and have even resorted to copy/pasting the code at the bottom to ensure that everything was correct, but still run into the same errors in Generic, GenericBlock, and GenericOre classes: I am also getting this error since I opened back up Eclipse this morning: In the "Materials" section I am unable to locate net.minecraft.src.Material also. I am not sure if it is because I am new, or if this tutorial was written for a different version of MC, but could really use some advice here. I just downloaded the most recent releases of both Eclipse and Forge yesterday to start modding, btw.

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