07-05-2015, 12:37 AM
Since my instructable on how to do that. I have since updated the software a bit, and have changed the program to interpret bytes. So building something like a computer in minecraft you could theoretically take the information being output and send the information to the arduino and rather than building a BCD - 7-segment you would more easily be allowed to attach this to a basic PAL screen or LCD. With this you could output more complex images than on minecraft, with ease.
Alternatively you could take the original code, and hook up a daylight sensor in minecraft and have the daylight sensor trigger a command. Since a full cycle takes 20mins you could use the arduino to count the number of times this is received to build an alarm clock.
That or build a T flip-flop with a Rising edge detector you could hook the arduino up with your door to open/close, lock/unlock.
Maybe build a keypad similar to your microwave or coffee machine in minecraft, hook that up to do this stoof!
Alternatively you could take the original code, and hook up a daylight sensor in minecraft and have the daylight sensor trigger a command. Since a full cycle takes 20mins you could use the arduino to count the number of times this is received to build an alarm clock.
That or build a T flip-flop with a Rising edge detector you could hook the arduino up with your door to open/close, lock/unlock.
Maybe build a keypad similar to your microwave or coffee machine in minecraft, hook that up to do this stoof!