04-09-2014, 12:32 AM
Minecraft name: kzhu1999
What do i like most about redstone?:
The aspect of redstone that I enjoy the most, is the ability to create and share circuits and logic gates. I really enjoy learning about computer engineering and bitmapping. Redstone is a great tool in understanding more complex parts. This aspect of Minecraft helps provoke though processes (for me) that last throughout the boring school day. I really enjoy redstone and the thinking process behind it, to create something that I can share with others.
Whats a thing that you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?:
I have played on Stym's redstone creative server for almost 1 year and 6 months. Stym's is a server that most people on ORE also play on (newomaster recommended ORE to me on Stym's). On Stym's i have achieved ranks by building multiple things such as: The Game of Simon, Sodoku with win/lost and wrong number detection (no game generator unfortunately ), Compact 4 pin sequential combo lock, and recently my first ever 8 bit computer.
what does the thing do?:
Combo lock:
a SS 4 pin sequential combination lock, use items to program numbers in
Simon: plays random colours consecutively, each level increasing amount of played letters. After playing the sequence, you must press the corresponding buttons in that order.
Sodoku: place numbers in a 9x9 grid, no same numbers in any row or column.
8bit computer specs:
Instant carry adder - 6 ticks
ALU - 14 ticks
8 bytes of dual read ram
8 bit value comparator
streaming binary to bcd convertor
3 clock speeds as well as manual tick for debug
15 lines of rom with goto
ALU Functions:
Or
Nor
Xor
Xnor
And
Nand
AimplisB
AnimplisB
BinplisA
BnimplisA
A = B
A > B
A < B
addition
subtraction
left shift
right shift
Images of creations, (they are in an album)
http://imgur.com/u06ypq2,9jOSuCa,yT1rYfp...,mBsnRsT#6
Pictures 1 and 6 is sodoku, pictures 2 and 3 are the computer, pictures 4 and 5 is the game of simon and pictures 7 and 8 are the combination lock.
Do i agree with the rules?:
yes, the rules are very reasonable, I think that if i were to host a redstone server, I would have similar rules .
What do i like most about redstone?:
The aspect of redstone that I enjoy the most, is the ability to create and share circuits and logic gates. I really enjoy learning about computer engineering and bitmapping. Redstone is a great tool in understanding more complex parts. This aspect of Minecraft helps provoke though processes (for me) that last throughout the boring school day. I really enjoy redstone and the thinking process behind it, to create something that I can share with others.
Whats a thing that you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?:
I have played on Stym's redstone creative server for almost 1 year and 6 months. Stym's is a server that most people on ORE also play on (newomaster recommended ORE to me on Stym's). On Stym's i have achieved ranks by building multiple things such as: The Game of Simon, Sodoku with win/lost and wrong number detection (no game generator unfortunately ), Compact 4 pin sequential combo lock, and recently my first ever 8 bit computer.
what does the thing do?:
Combo lock:
a SS 4 pin sequential combination lock, use items to program numbers in
Simon: plays random colours consecutively, each level increasing amount of played letters. After playing the sequence, you must press the corresponding buttons in that order.
Sodoku: place numbers in a 9x9 grid, no same numbers in any row or column.
8bit computer specs:
Instant carry adder - 6 ticks
ALU - 14 ticks
8 bytes of dual read ram
8 bit value comparator
streaming binary to bcd convertor
3 clock speeds as well as manual tick for debug
15 lines of rom with goto
ALU Functions:
Or
Nor
Xor
Xnor
And
Nand
AimplisB
AnimplisB
BinplisA
BnimplisA
A = B
A > B
A < B
addition
subtraction
left shift
right shift
Images of creations, (they are in an album)
http://imgur.com/u06ypq2,9jOSuCa,yT1rYfp...,mBsnRsT#6
Pictures 1 and 6 is sodoku, pictures 2 and 3 are the computer, pictures 4 and 5 is the game of simon and pictures 7 and 8 are the combination lock.
Do i agree with the rules?:
yes, the rules are very reasonable, I think that if i were to host a redstone server, I would have similar rules .