06-24-2015, 06:33 AM
Minecraft name: Redstone_Bunny
What do you like the most about redstone?: My favorite part about redstone is logic. I love building CPUs, ALUs, and other logic based components.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: I have built many different CPUs capable of advanced operations. My most recent build would be my 8 bit computer (still a WIP). The computer's IS is posted at this link: http://justpaste.it/lxt1. I also wrote a line drawing program for the computer using assembly language. The program is posted at this link: http://justpaste.it/lxta.
What does it do?: The computer can run programs which are held in it's 1.65 kB of program memory, it also has a cursor which can be controlled and used to interact with the computer. The display for the computer has many operations such as displaying letters, decoding 8 bit binary numbers to BCD (signed and unsigned versions), plotting points and displaying the cursor. The ALU uses an 8 bit ICA adder that computes in 4 ticks, the entire ALU is 6 ticks. The computer has 15 registers and 15 bytes of stack memory
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com: http://imgur.com/a/lw3ZT#0
Do you agree with the rules?: I agree with the rules.
What do you like the most about redstone?: My favorite part about redstone is logic. I love building CPUs, ALUs, and other logic based components.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: I have built many different CPUs capable of advanced operations. My most recent build would be my 8 bit computer (still a WIP). The computer's IS is posted at this link: http://justpaste.it/lxt1. I also wrote a line drawing program for the computer using assembly language. The program is posted at this link: http://justpaste.it/lxta.
What does it do?: The computer can run programs which are held in it's 1.65 kB of program memory, it also has a cursor which can be controlled and used to interact with the computer. The display for the computer has many operations such as displaying letters, decoding 8 bit binary numbers to BCD (signed and unsigned versions), plotting points and displaying the cursor. The ALU uses an 8 bit ICA adder that computes in 4 ticks, the entire ALU is 6 ticks. The computer has 15 registers and 15 bytes of stack memory
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com: http://imgur.com/a/lw3ZT#0
Do you agree with the rules?: I agree with the rules.