yeah i dont use that forum much anymore. too many little kids with their "smallest jeb door ever!!!"
the last time i posted there was the same day i applied here.
Looks like we had this conversation in december... lol
thats actually where i got the idea of a long pulse before the data to start the send process. still only got 10b/s though... lol
i miss the days when comparators could handle a 1 tick pulse.
anyway... good luck
the last time i posted there was the same day i applied here.
Looks like we had this conversation in december... lol
Quote:Quote:legofreak, on 12 December 2013 - 12:37 AM, said:Yeah i was talking to someone else about using analog in serial, tempted to try it out. As you said a problem with it is repeating the signal can only be done with comparators or those sideways repeater lines. Also to get the 16th decimal signal out of a comparator it needs to be an off signal which is quite a pain to work with....
Theoretically you can send 20b/s over a comparator line... Although, the distance lag is crap considering you can only go 4 blocks per comparator.
By combining signal strength with pulse duration i think it's actually possible to get like 36 unique bits per second. Might have a play around with it and see what i can come up with.
thats actually where i got the idea of a long pulse before the data to start the send process. still only got 10b/s though... lol
i miss the days when comparators could handle a 1 tick pulse.
anyway... good luck