Minecraft name: scaryminer1998
What do you like the most about redstone?: I like the unlimited amount of complex devices one can create using only very simple logic gates, wire, and pistons. I also like its similarity to actual electricity. Since
long ago, people have been trying to recreate CPUs using cogs, DIY electrical kit and even Knex! In 2013, we can switch minecraft on and freely create everything using redstone!
Hopefully, I have extracted everything there is to learn with the student grade, I now understand the way calculators and even computers work!
I usually go for compact builds like piston doors but recently I have made contraptions such as Rock paper scissors game with win detection or big ditital screens with lots of slides which can be played in a sequence to make a movie. One of my more treasured builds is a tic tac toe game with a reset switch, proper noughts and crosses display, and 18 button inputs and the device is only 9x14x14 blocks! I have built this in the school server. I have also built a 4 bit calculator with read / write , 32 different outcomes, linked to a 7 seg display. This is located at /pwarp scaryminer1998.
What do you like the most about redstone?: I like the unlimited amount of complex devices one can create using only very simple logic gates, wire, and pistons. I also like its similarity to actual electricity. Since
long ago, people have been trying to recreate CPUs using cogs, DIY electrical kit and even Knex! In 2013, we can switch minecraft on and freely create everything using redstone!
Hopefully, I have extracted everything there is to learn with the student grade, I now understand the way calculators and even computers work!
I usually go for compact builds like piston doors but recently I have made contraptions such as Rock paper scissors game with win detection or big ditital screens with lots of slides which can be played in a sequence to make a movie. One of my more treasured builds is a tic tac toe game with a reset switch, proper noughts and crosses display, and 18 button inputs and the device is only 9x14x14 blocks! I have built this in the school server. I have also built a 4 bit calculator with read / write , 32 different outcomes, linked to a 7 seg display. This is located at /pwarp scaryminer1998.