Hello there! I am a fellow member on ORE; But I teach on the school server? I can teach anyone! From super simple redstone, to complicated computers, I can teach everything!
These are my courses!
LSA is my way of seeing your skill level; you will take an LSA test every lesson you pass, and in the beginning
- Simple Redstone (SR) - Requires 1+ LSA - 2 lectures
- Binary Logic Redstone (BLR) - Requires 3+ LSA or SR course - 2 lectures
- Adder Logic (AL) - Requires 4+ LSA or SA and BLR and 2+ LSA - 3 lectures
- Intermediate Redstone (IR) - Requires 4+ LSA or SA and BLR and 3+ LSA - 5 lectures
- Intermediate Routing (Ir) - Requires 5+ LSA on router LSA test (RLA) - 5 lectures
- Advanced Redstone (AR) - Requires 6+ LSA or IR, AL, and 5+ LSA - 7 lectures
- CPU Architecture (CA) - Requires 8+ LSA or AR - 8 lectures
- Router Architecture (RA) - Requires 9+ LSA on router LSA test (RLA) - 8 lectures
Find me on school! My IGN is SnugglyCreeper9
For more information, talk to me on the school server
IP: sc.openredstone.org
Hey Snug, I'd like to sign up, but as I haven't taken any classes, I'd like to show you my GPA and where I'd like to go in red stone knowledge as I continue to learn more.
My background:
I am studying CS (computer science) but this stuff interests me, and I'll be taking a class on this later so I would like to know about the internals of a computer, and the logic behind it. EE (electrical engineering) isn't my favorite cup of tea, but it interests me enough that I want to explore and learn how each bit in a computer works.
What I know so far:
All logic gates (Compact designs no, but I know what every gate does)
Most redstone rules (not very interested in hoppers, droppers, pistons unless it significantly improves a build)
Two's complement
D flip flop (AND gate)
T flip flop (Toggles value)
What I have build so far:
A 4 bit adder/subtracter with a display
A 2 bit multiplier
A 4 bit multiplier (may have a few bugs but 95% done)
What I am learning right now:
The 7 segment binary decoder
What I would like to learn:
RAM
BCD (For larger numbers than 9)
Bit shifting (This one yes)
Using the ALU to multitask (Not simultaneously, but do logic operations as well as arithmetic ones)
Structure of a computer
Goals I have:
Eventually make a 4, or more function calculator
(09-27-2013, 07:16 AM)AcersOS Wrote: [ -> ]Hey Snug, I'd like to sign up, but as I haven't taken any classes, I'd like to show you my GPA and where I'd like to go in red stone knowledge as I continue to learn more.
My background:
I am studying CS (computer science) but this stuff interests me, and I'll be taking a class on this later so I would like to know about the internals of a computer, and the logic behind it. EE (electrical engineering) isn't my favorite cup of tea, but it interests me enough that I want to explore and learn how each bit in a computer works.
What I know so far:
All logic gates (Compact designs no, but I know what every gate does)
Most redstone rules (not very interested in hoppers, droppers, pistons unless it significantly improves a build)
Two's complement
D flip flop (AND gate)
T flip flop (Toggles value)
What I have build so far:
A 4 bit adder/subtracter with a display
A 2 bit multiplier
A 4 bit multiplier (may have a few bugs but 95% done)
What I am learning right now:
The 7 segment binary decoder
What I would like to learn:
RAM
BCD (For larger numbers than 9)
Bit shifting (This one yes)
Using the ALU to multitask (Not simultaneously, but do logic operations as well as arithmetic ones)
Structure of a computer
Goals I have:
Eventually make a 4, or more function calculator
Very expressive application; I can give you some classes
Pick from the classes above, and I can get you started; Come on the server when you like.
Also, extra credit for the extensive response
Wonderful, see you on soon.
I Have A Very Low(I Am A Fat,Ugly,Useless And Stupid Person...(And... Some Stuuf... That Nobody Needs To Know...))... Self Esteem... So... Can You Test Me?..
I would like to take a test from you and, hopefully, have you as a teacher. Thanks in advance!