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clancym's application - clancym - 04-24-2013 -IGN: clancym -Interest: I'm a math major so any kind of problem solving is what interests me. Redstone is a fun way to create and solve problems. -Prompt: I've chosen prompt 4, because I think the creation I'm showcasing shows a pretty good understanding of the timing and mechanics of redstone. -N/A -This is a programmable 4-digit combination lock, with digits 1-4. It was more of a proof of concept, but it functions well enough because the odds of guessing are 1 in 256. I'm low on harddrive space, so a really short video showing that it works. video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Z1ntdFYwlY pictures detailing the mechanism: http://imgur.com/a/QDW3A RE: clancym's application - JeremyG - 04-24-2013 I see you're not using your own XOR design, do you however know how these are designed and why they work? RE: clancym's application - clancym - 04-24-2013 (04-24-2013, 05:49 PM)JeremyG Wrote: I see you're not using your own XOR design, do you however know how these are designed and why they work? yeah this is a way old design i learned from like early 2011. i know it's (a v b) ^ (not(a^b)), if that's what the question was. RE: clancym's application - JeremyG - 04-24-2013 Alright, looks good, hop on the server and ask an admin for a trial! RE: clancym's application - JeremyG - 04-25-2013 Oops, almost forgot moving. /move |