06-03-2015, 04:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-03-2015, 05:01 AM by Sebastian_back.)
Minecraft name: Sebastian_back (also my forum username)
What do you like the most about redstone?: I like the computational side of redstone, along with the logistical. I love how redstone teaches people Boolean logic, and how it isn't exactly textbook stuff, its fun and entertaining. I also hope to be able to use some of the logic as a electrical engineer.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: I have made a fully functioning ALU with opcode instructions, the adder and XOR design was mine, and I'm fairly confident that I could teach it to anyone who knows the basics.
What does the thing do?: In a cpu, it would take input from the regs, and depending on the instructions from the opcode, it would perform different bitwise operations (such as add, sub, or, and, xor, and branching instructions)
Image/s and/or video/s of the device, from imgur.com or youtube.com: Sadly, some of the images were "unreadable" while uploading to imgur... Anyways: Original ICA design
Instant RCA adder (wasn't sure how to make ICA completely instant due to extensions)
"Super User System" Start of a new project involving matrices and something about Euler's totient function (Currently, the only function is A + B, but not for long)
Thanks to Redstone_Man for the above adder design
Do you agree with the rules?: Yes, I agree with the rules, and think that they are fair to all players regardless of their differences.
What do you like the most about redstone?: I like the computational side of redstone, along with the logistical. I love how redstone teaches people Boolean logic, and how it isn't exactly textbook stuff, its fun and entertaining. I also hope to be able to use some of the logic as a electrical engineer.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: I have made a fully functioning ALU with opcode instructions, the adder and XOR design was mine, and I'm fairly confident that I could teach it to anyone who knows the basics.
What does the thing do?: In a cpu, it would take input from the regs, and depending on the instructions from the opcode, it would perform different bitwise operations (such as add, sub, or, and, xor, and branching instructions)
Image/s and/or video/s of the device, from imgur.com or youtube.com: Sadly, some of the images were "unreadable" while uploading to imgur... Anyways: Original ICA design
Instant RCA adder (wasn't sure how to make ICA completely instant due to extensions)
"Super User System" Start of a new project involving matrices and something about Euler's totient function (Currently, the only function is A + B, but not for long)
Thanks to Redstone_Man for the above adder design
Do you agree with the rules?: Yes, I agree with the rules, and think that they are fair to all players regardless of their differences.