06-01-2018, 07:16 PM
Let's just get over this.
Minecraft name: OskarnikPL - might vary to Nobody312, that name is required at times. Don't ask.
What do you like the most about redstone?: That's a hard one. I guess I really like how complex or impressive it can get, how close to technology it is, and how it actually has become an art of its own. It's like technology in real life - we all begin big, bulky and slow, and end up fast and compact. It's like going over all the ages, all those years spent improving, just that it's in a game, it's better, faster, and easier to understand. Redstone is one of those things that have become an art, just because of its nature. I find all of that truly incredible, and would too, like to.. harness this 'power'
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: A basic 2-bit CPU I've made. It can do OR, AND and XOR functions. It's programmable, just not for much. I've also made a big 4 bit ALU (that was supposed to be a bigger CPU, a 4-bit one)
What does it do?: Whoops, I might or might not have explained it in the last point. Hmm.. About the 2-bit CPU, you program it, you press a button, that turns on a clock with controllable(to an extent) speed, and after some time it shows you the result.
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com: 2-bit CPU 4-bit ALU
What do you plan on making for your build trial?: Uh, a 4-bit RCA ALU? It'll be stackable(not advised too much because RCA)
Do you agree with the rules?: Yes, I do. This gave me something like a feeling of checking "I accept" when I didn't read the license. Except I did this time. I promise
I apologize for this, but I won't be able to instantly hop on and undergo trial. I may be able to in about 2 hours, or in about 14.
Minecraft name: OskarnikPL - might vary to Nobody312, that name is required at times. Don't ask.
What do you like the most about redstone?: That's a hard one. I guess I really like how complex or impressive it can get, how close to technology it is, and how it actually has become an art of its own. It's like technology in real life - we all begin big, bulky and slow, and end up fast and compact. It's like going over all the ages, all those years spent improving, just that it's in a game, it's better, faster, and easier to understand. Redstone is one of those things that have become an art, just because of its nature. I find all of that truly incredible, and would too, like to.. harness this 'power'
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: A basic 2-bit CPU I've made. It can do OR, AND and XOR functions. It's programmable, just not for much. I've also made a big 4 bit ALU (that was supposed to be a bigger CPU, a 4-bit one)
What does it do?: Whoops, I might or might not have explained it in the last point. Hmm.. About the 2-bit CPU, you program it, you press a button, that turns on a clock with controllable(to an extent) speed, and after some time it shows you the result.
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com: 2-bit CPU 4-bit ALU
What do you plan on making for your build trial?: Uh, a 4-bit RCA ALU? It'll be stackable(not advised too much because RCA)
Do you agree with the rules?: Yes, I do. This gave me something like a feeling of checking "I accept" when I didn't read the license. Except I did this time. I promise
I apologize for this, but I won't be able to instantly hop on and undergo trial. I may be able to in about 2 hours, or in about 14.