11-23-2015, 12:26 AM
Minecraft name: Bobdinator
What do you like the most about redstone?: Being able to simulate the inner workings of an actual computer in a game is just amazing, it really helps with understanding it all and i find it very interesting.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: I've compacted an RCA ALU to 4x14x8, fully tile-able, and I'm currently working on Simon on this server (see in screenshots), I also made a few little games like Tic Tac Toe, Rock paper scissors on another server, however the server has since reset, and I lost them
What does the thing do?: The ALU is capable of simulate all logic gates as a result of the 6 control lines (!A,!B,OR,FC,CC,Cin), and the Simon game is a memory game in which you have to repeat patterns in which lights show up correctly. (A few Google searches will help if you haven't heard of it)
Image/s and/or video/s of the device, from imgur.com or youtube.com:
http://imgur.com/0R4oKvs
At the top right is the compacted RCA ALU, Bottom left is an 8 bit ALU I built purely for understanding it, so it's pretty big, just above it is one of the modules for the Simon game, with the Simon game itself right at the back left.
Do you agree with the rules?: Yes.
What do you like the most about redstone?: Being able to simulate the inner workings of an actual computer in a game is just amazing, it really helps with understanding it all and i find it very interesting.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: I've compacted an RCA ALU to 4x14x8, fully tile-able, and I'm currently working on Simon on this server (see in screenshots), I also made a few little games like Tic Tac Toe, Rock paper scissors on another server, however the server has since reset, and I lost them
What does the thing do?: The ALU is capable of simulate all logic gates as a result of the 6 control lines (!A,!B,OR,FC,CC,Cin), and the Simon game is a memory game in which you have to repeat patterns in which lights show up correctly. (A few Google searches will help if you haven't heard of it)
Image/s and/or video/s of the device, from imgur.com or youtube.com:
http://imgur.com/0R4oKvs
At the top right is the compacted RCA ALU, Bottom left is an 8 bit ALU I built purely for understanding it, so it's pretty big, just above it is one of the modules for the Simon game, with the Simon game itself right at the back left.
Do you agree with the rules?: Yes.