01-02-2016, 12:54 AM
Minecraft name:
gmanrocks
What do you like the most about redstone?:
What I like most about redstone is its ability to simulate real-world electrical circuits. With redstone, not only do you learn and understand the mechanics of redstone circuitry, but also important aspects of circuitry used today. By building with redstone, you become an engineer. You learn binary, you learn logic gates, you learn binary arithmetic, you learn the components of CPUs. Through redstone, people gain knowledge in ALUs, Decoders, Encoders, GPUs, and memory storage. Through redstone, you learn how the world of engineering works.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?:
Instant Programmable Decoder and 1-tick/bit(that is for every input bit, add 1 tick to the delay) More Compact Programmable Decoder
What does the thing do?:
It takes in a set of input bits and a slightly larger set of program bits, and outputs a set of output bits based on the set of program bit inputs. For example, one could program it to decode binary to Unary, or Binary to hexadecimal, binary to octal, unary to binary, unary to hexadecimal, etc. (any combination). It can decode based on whatever it is programmed to.
Image/s and/or video/s of the device, from imgur.com or youtube.com:
http://imgur.com/a/XTVQ9
Do you agree with the rules?:
I agree with the rules.
gmanrocks
What do you like the most about redstone?:
What I like most about redstone is its ability to simulate real-world electrical circuits. With redstone, not only do you learn and understand the mechanics of redstone circuitry, but also important aspects of circuitry used today. By building with redstone, you become an engineer. You learn binary, you learn logic gates, you learn binary arithmetic, you learn the components of CPUs. Through redstone, people gain knowledge in ALUs, Decoders, Encoders, GPUs, and memory storage. Through redstone, you learn how the world of engineering works.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?:
Instant Programmable Decoder and 1-tick/bit(that is for every input bit, add 1 tick to the delay) More Compact Programmable Decoder
What does the thing do?:
It takes in a set of input bits and a slightly larger set of program bits, and outputs a set of output bits based on the set of program bit inputs. For example, one could program it to decode binary to Unary, or Binary to hexadecimal, binary to octal, unary to binary, unary to hexadecimal, etc. (any combination). It can decode based on whatever it is programmed to.
Image/s and/or video/s of the device, from imgur.com or youtube.com:
http://imgur.com/a/XTVQ9
Do you agree with the rules?:
I agree with the rules.