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RebelBakon's Application - RebelBakon - 09-29-2019 Minecraft name: RebelBakon What do you like the most about redstone?: The fact that you can build such complex machines with such simple parts. What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: Repeater "Hard Drive". 4 bit values & addresses, though it's <5m of work from 8 bit (but about the same amount to read/write ) What does the thing do?: Reads and writes data to a long loop of 1-tick repeaters (1 repeater/bit). Parts I'm proud of: - Sync Counter vaguely based on the gamepedia T Latch L3 (https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Memory_circuit#T_flip-flop) - Output has only a 3 tick delay from rising edge(though I use !Q which adding a 1 tick delay) - I know it stays sync at 1 on 3 off (that's what I'm using rn), I think 1 on 2 off as well. 1 tick faster should be - must exist tbh because it seems pretty close to ideal. - 1 wide RS nor w/ 0 tick set (for fast output latching. Probably doesn't exist because it's a very niche use - I like my encoder/decoder but they (or something better) must exist because they're pretty nice. Currently setup to do 4 bit reads/writes to a 64 repeater loop (4 bit addresses). I've got the hardware for 8 bit addresses & writes. Read just needs to be copied 4 bits wider. But that 256 * 8 bit loop would take a DAMN long time to read. While I've tried to make things fast where I can, I haven't done an analysis of the overhead.See ^^ Image/s and/or video/s of the device, from imgur.com or youtube.com: https://imgur.com/a/WbYZKCR Lmk if you need more pics or have questions. What do you plan on making for your build trial?: I'd build just the 4 bit version. I'm hoping I can clean it up a little, esp on the read logic. Do you agree with the rules?: Yes, of course! Important Question: Is the it a Bedrock or Java Server? Working on a version for the Java Server, but it needs a serious redesign because of all the 1 tick pulses. RE: RebelBakon's Application - RebelBakon - 09-29-2019 Are yall the unofficial reboot of the RDF btw? That place was the sh*t back in the day! |