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System.out.print("APPLICATION"); - WinterSwiftarrow - 01-26-2014 Minecraft name: Krisatra What do you like the most about redstone?: It's relation to circuitry. All of the logic gates involving redstone are directly tied to actual circuitry (OR, XOR, AND, NOT, etc). What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: 4x4 Piston Door and an adder. What does the thing do?: 1. Opens and closes and stuff. The stuff part is none of anyone's concern. 2. Adds binary numbers and other stuff. Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OItMWbFrJlw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51xWK8S7yyY http://imgur.com/TLlmg6c,UZP1yO3 http://imgur.com/TLlmg6c,UZP1yO3#1 Do you agree with the rules?: Indeed. RE: System.out.print("APPLICATION"); - sandsalamand - 01-26-2014 Psh, using C++ to entice application officials. RE: System.out.print("APPLICATION"); - Xeomorpher - 01-26-2014 Do you have a more advanced implementation of your adder, with something attached, or more compact, or faster? RE: System.out.print("APPLICATION"); - WinterSwiftarrow - 01-26-2014 (01-26-2014, 04:12 AM)sandsalamand Wrote: Psh, using C++ to entice application officials. I'm actually using Java. And no, I don't necessarily have anything better than that. The idea of it wouldn't be hard for me to learn; I catch on pretty fast. I've been wanting to do this type of redstone for a while, but my focus as of late has been mostly on recreational redstone. (01-26-2014, 11:02 AM)Xeomorpher Wrote: Do you have a more advanced implementation of your adder, with something attached, or more compact, or faster? Oh, wait, actually, in that image (http://imgur.com/TLlmg6c,UZP1yO3#1), the thing to the right is supposed to be attached to the adder. It saves the output into RAM. That's about as technologically advanced as I've gotten with this. Like I said, I'm pretty sure I could understand the idea behind making this stuff and what it does, but I couldn't for the life of me tell you how to build it at this moment. RE: System.out.print("APPLICATION"); - EDevil - 01-27-2014 I think you still have a lot to learn, but if you manage to understand subtractors and adders a bit better, i'll accept your application instantly. Please ask a few members on ORE to help you out with this, since its pretty easy ![]() |