09-07-2015, 03:21 PM
Minecraft name:
TheDacinator
What do you like the most about redstone?:
I like building computers or computer parts with redstone.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?:
I have built redstone computers with my last one working most like a computer with only a 1-bit processor, however i have the knowledge to build a better computer like an 8-bit computer with shift-left, shift-right, xor, or, etc functions if i have WorldEdit. I have also built ROM (Read-Only Memory) on a piston tape with binary addresses and recently rewritable memory.
What does it do?:9
The 1-bit computer runs with a minimal amount of RAM (6 bits with 2 inputs)and a piston tape for line memory storage and 2 functions (OR and XOR). The ROM has a piston tape with a binary counter to keep track of where in the tape it is with a binary input for line selection. The rewritable memory uses a compact BUD-ed piston design to read and write data.
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com:
Rewritable Memory: http://imgur.com/Nl9JjWl
1-bit computer: http://imgur.com/Nl9JjWl
(The server that i built the ROM on had its world reset)
The 1-bit ALU used in the computer with OR and XOR functions:
http://imgur.com/9nBTABG
Do you agree with the rules?:
yes
TheDacinator
What do you like the most about redstone?:
I like building computers or computer parts with redstone.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?:
I have built redstone computers with my last one working most like a computer with only a 1-bit processor, however i have the knowledge to build a better computer like an 8-bit computer with shift-left, shift-right, xor, or, etc functions if i have WorldEdit. I have also built ROM (Read-Only Memory) on a piston tape with binary addresses and recently rewritable memory.
What does it do?:9
The 1-bit computer runs with a minimal amount of RAM (6 bits with 2 inputs)and a piston tape for line memory storage and 2 functions (OR and XOR). The ROM has a piston tape with a binary counter to keep track of where in the tape it is with a binary input for line selection. The rewritable memory uses a compact BUD-ed piston design to read and write data.
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com:
Rewritable Memory: http://imgur.com/Nl9JjWl
1-bit computer: http://imgur.com/Nl9JjWl
(The server that i built the ROM on had its world reset)
The 1-bit ALU used in the computer with OR and XOR functions:
http://imgur.com/9nBTABG
Do you agree with the rules?:
yes