07-04-2016, 05:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-05-2016, 07:04 AM by TheMiner63.)
Minecraft Name: TheMiner63
What do I like most about redstone?
The infinite possibilities for projects and how a simple concept can be used to make complex things such as redstone computers.
What a thing you have made that demonstrates your redstone knowledge?
I have built a 4 bit computer with 4 bytes of RAM (8 4 bit addresses), a two digit seven segment display and a 20 line program board. This also includes input registers for the 4 bit ALU. It uses a ripple carry (if I can remember) and has a cap of 10 ticks for all ALU processes. Adding takes a maximum of 4 ticks. Go to https://wsncoding.github.io/screenshots for screenshots.
What does ^it^ do?
It can be programmed with 20 lines of code to calculate algorithms in binary and then be outputted on a seven-segment display for easier interpretation. I have tested it using the Fibonacci sequence and it works well.
Do I agree with the rules?
Yes, of course I do. They are there to keep the server better for everyone.
What do I like most about redstone?
The infinite possibilities for projects and how a simple concept can be used to make complex things such as redstone computers.
What a thing you have made that demonstrates your redstone knowledge?
I have built a 4 bit computer with 4 bytes of RAM (8 4 bit addresses), a two digit seven segment display and a 20 line program board. This also includes input registers for the 4 bit ALU. It uses a ripple carry (if I can remember) and has a cap of 10 ticks for all ALU processes. Adding takes a maximum of 4 ticks. Go to https://wsncoding.github.io/screenshots for screenshots.
What does ^it^ do?
It can be programmed with 20 lines of code to calculate algorithms in binary and then be outputted on a seven-segment display for easier interpretation. I have tested it using the Fibonacci sequence and it works well.
Do I agree with the rules?
Yes, of course I do. They are there to keep the server better for everyone.