06-01-2015, 04:38 AM
Minecraft name: BooDude (like my Forum name)
What do you like the most about redstone?: The fact that with something in such a simple game, we can make things that incorporate our newly found digital-world. Redstone is such a great thing to let you learn about digital-logic. I want to become an Electronic Engineer when I get to college.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: I have built a 4-bit CPU (As just a test to see how it works), it runs on a 20-tick clock. It has addition, subtraction, 15 lines of ROM, and RAM. It also has a PC that can branch conditionally and unconditionally.
What does the thing do?: I pretty much explained it above, but it runs programs such as Fibonacci (that's actually the only program on it...). It used RCA adders, but I know ICA also.
Image/s and/or video/s of the device, from imgur.com or youtube.com:
Whole thing
ROM
RAM
Do you agree with the rules?: Certainly yes. (thanks for clarifying lol)
What do you like the most about redstone?: The fact that with something in such a simple game, we can make things that incorporate our newly found digital-world. Redstone is such a great thing to let you learn about digital-logic. I want to become an Electronic Engineer when I get to college.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: I have built a 4-bit CPU (As just a test to see how it works), it runs on a 20-tick clock. It has addition, subtraction, 15 lines of ROM, and RAM. It also has a PC that can branch conditionally and unconditionally.
What does the thing do?: I pretty much explained it above, but it runs programs such as Fibonacci (that's actually the only program on it...). It used RCA adders, but I know ICA also.
Image/s and/or video/s of the device, from imgur.com or youtube.com:
Whole thing
ROM
RAM
Do you agree with the rules?: Certainly yes. (thanks for clarifying lol)