01-03-2016, 03:29 AM
Minecraft name: Griggzy
What do you like the most about redstone?: I like the technicality of redstone. By this I am referring to the challenge, and the process of planning, creating, editing and debugging redstone creations. I make a range of redstone contraptions, but I am mainly here for what you specialise in - ALUs, CPUs, GPUs etc! I would love to become a part of this community to contribute to others and learn!
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: I have created multiple designs of ALUs which I showcase and teach about on my youtube channel. Some hold aspects of GPUs and data display.
What does it do?: The ALU designs I have made can execute many algorithms that are programmed into it. It has the capability to do simple multiplication and can add 8-bit binary numbers together. One of my ALUs has a binary decoder on board which is then used to display the ALUs output to a 7 segment display. It is essentially a basic GPU.
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com: Link to a video on my YouTube of a finished ALU with basic algorithms, waiting to be turned into a CPU - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1_D9w0J_yM
Do you agree with the rules?: Of course I agree with the rules. I understand that a server needs rules to run smoothly and if my application is accepted, I would treat the rules with the highest of respect.
Thanks, Griggzy.
What do you like the most about redstone?: I like the technicality of redstone. By this I am referring to the challenge, and the process of planning, creating, editing and debugging redstone creations. I make a range of redstone contraptions, but I am mainly here for what you specialise in - ALUs, CPUs, GPUs etc! I would love to become a part of this community to contribute to others and learn!
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: I have created multiple designs of ALUs which I showcase and teach about on my youtube channel. Some hold aspects of GPUs and data display.
What does it do?: The ALU designs I have made can execute many algorithms that are programmed into it. It has the capability to do simple multiplication and can add 8-bit binary numbers together. One of my ALUs has a binary decoder on board which is then used to display the ALUs output to a 7 segment display. It is essentially a basic GPU.
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com: Link to a video on my YouTube of a finished ALU with basic algorithms, waiting to be turned into a CPU - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1_D9w0J_yM
Do you agree with the rules?: Of course I agree with the rules. I understand that a server needs rules to run smoothly and if my application is accepted, I would treat the rules with the highest of respect.
Thanks, Griggzy.