12-01-2013, 12:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2015, 06:31 PM by Frontrider.)
Minecraft name:
Frontryder
What do you like the most about redstone?:
Itself.I like making working machines,i easily understand logic,and i like things what i can understand.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?:
I mostly made elevators, and doors but thats not what you looking for.My other projects were abaut using the new comperators and items to incrase the capacity of the single redstone dust.
But i know that i have missing things in binary( this is what you ask, but from 1.5 redstone is not binary(hexadecimal,but it's not recommened to use every number,but if size matters its worth it, and as i written hexadecimal setups not always slow as snail, they can be faster than binary if you find the right technology), and i have experience with non binary setups, i don't wanted to write it to the school server application, because i don't think that i have missing things, but i don't think thats something what i cant figure out by whatching other machines).
What does the thing do?:
The incrased capacity showing up in my analog combo lock by beeing the smallest at this point.The item part is a chest based memory system, having larger capacity in a the cost of speed.In comperator logic Speed not seems to be a thing to sacrifice.
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com:
memory to minecart try.
My minecart readers( first modell, as i write it theres a better setup, i will post in afternoon)
My first try in a binary lock.
A really direct analog decoder.
Analog 7 segment display.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGmEUBYLNjk
The first edition of my lock,i'm already halfed the size,still working on a faster,noiseless( yes, after my experimets, i made a vertical shift register out of droppers and hoppers.) method to swap between the memories.
Frontryder
What do you like the most about redstone?:
Itself.I like making working machines,i easily understand logic,and i like things what i can understand.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?:
I mostly made elevators, and doors but thats not what you looking for.My other projects were abaut using the new comperators and items to incrase the capacity of the single redstone dust.
But i know that i have missing things in binary( this is what you ask, but from 1.5 redstone is not binary(hexadecimal,but it's not recommened to use every number,but if size matters its worth it, and as i written hexadecimal setups not always slow as snail, they can be faster than binary if you find the right technology), and i have experience with non binary setups, i don't wanted to write it to the school server application, because i don't think that i have missing things, but i don't think thats something what i cant figure out by whatching other machines).
What does the thing do?:
The incrased capacity showing up in my analog combo lock by beeing the smallest at this point.The item part is a chest based memory system, having larger capacity in a the cost of speed.In comperator logic Speed not seems to be a thing to sacrifice.
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com:
memory to minecart try.
My minecart readers( first modell, as i write it theres a better setup, i will post in afternoon)
My first try in a binary lock.
A really direct analog decoder.
Analog 7 segment display.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGmEUBYLNjk
The first edition of my lock,i'm already halfed the size,still working on a faster,noiseless( yes, after my experimets, i made a vertical shift register out of droppers and hoppers.) method to swap between the memories.