11-03-2013, 03:37 AM
Minecraft name: GoldfishSwag
What do you like the most about redstone?: The ability to create complex redstone creations that use binary and can do many of the things you can do in real life, such as implementing a CPU with a RISC16 IS etc.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?:
I've made alot of things in redstone, I know how to make RCA adders (and ICA) and make ALU's with every logic gate operation (although thats usually overkill). The best thing i've made is an 8 bit CPU
What does the thing do?: The 8 bit CPU with a super simple instruction set allowed basic data to be loaded and stored, and an ALU that added and subtracted. More specifically, it had a 20 tick clock (pretty slow I know), 8 bytes of memory, 13 bytes of program memory, and a basic binary display in the Control room. It also featured a memory mapped RNG
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com: I don't have any pictures because I messed up on the update to 1.7 and it for some reason messed up my worlds but if you want I can make something quick in ssp, however the project for my trial was going to be a small CPU probably. Depends on if I get help with stacking because thats usually the most time consuming.
What do you like the most about redstone?: The ability to create complex redstone creations that use binary and can do many of the things you can do in real life, such as implementing a CPU with a RISC16 IS etc.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?:
I've made alot of things in redstone, I know how to make RCA adders (and ICA) and make ALU's with every logic gate operation (although thats usually overkill). The best thing i've made is an 8 bit CPU
What does the thing do?: The 8 bit CPU with a super simple instruction set allowed basic data to be loaded and stored, and an ALU that added and subtracted. More specifically, it had a 20 tick clock (pretty slow I know), 8 bytes of memory, 13 bytes of program memory, and a basic binary display in the Control room. It also featured a memory mapped RNG
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com: I don't have any pictures because I messed up on the update to 1.7 and it for some reason messed up my worlds but if you want I can make something quick in ssp, however the project for my trial was going to be a small CPU probably. Depends on if I get help with stacking because thats usually the most time consuming.