01-09-2016, 07:41 PM
Minecraft name: PaukkuPalikka
What do you like the most about redstone?: I like piston mechanics (and abusing them), altough I don't like to use them unless they provide significant difference in speed or size. I also like comparators, they are freaking awesome and you can do some "analog" (hex) stuff with them.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: I built a 2 wide per bit tileable insta-carry 4 bit ALU with an instruction decoder for it.
What does it do?: You input the instruction to the decoder and it sets the ALU control lines what are needed to execute the instruction. Then the ALU takes two inputs, A and B, does the operations the instruction decoder told it to and outputs the result. The control lines for the ALU are Carry In, Flood Carry, OR, invert A, invert B. By combining those I've made 8 instructions, which are: Addition, Subtraction, NAND, NOR, AND, OR, XNOR, XOR. It is possible to make a lot more instructions though, for example IMPLY and B-A.
Images and video: https://youtu.be/kuuckbjIR4M http://imgur.com/a/wClkg
Do you agree with the rules?: Yes, of course.
(why would anyone answer no to that )
What do you like the most about redstone?: I like piston mechanics (and abusing them), altough I don't like to use them unless they provide significant difference in speed or size. I also like comparators, they are freaking awesome and you can do some "analog" (hex) stuff with them.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: I built a 2 wide per bit tileable insta-carry 4 bit ALU with an instruction decoder for it.
What does it do?: You input the instruction to the decoder and it sets the ALU control lines what are needed to execute the instruction. Then the ALU takes two inputs, A and B, does the operations the instruction decoder told it to and outputs the result. The control lines for the ALU are Carry In, Flood Carry, OR, invert A, invert B. By combining those I've made 8 instructions, which are: Addition, Subtraction, NAND, NOR, AND, OR, XNOR, XOR. It is possible to make a lot more instructions though, for example IMPLY and B-A.
Images and video: https://youtu.be/kuuckbjIR4M http://imgur.com/a/wClkg
Do you agree with the rules?: Yes, of course.
(why would anyone answer no to that )
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