Minecraft name: Daibsler
What do you like the most about redstone?: How much it can do, if you know what you're doing.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: A 4-bit ALU w/ flexible memory controls and RNG. It's my largest build to date.
What does it do?: It can add, subtract, randomly generate numbers, save outputs to memory (and later reuse them as inputs), and return the inverse. All of these functions are controlled from a single UI. It also has an "expansion" slot so that it can be connected to another device. The connected device can also be operated from the already-present UI controls, so no extra buttons/levers needed!. I plan on connecting it to a binary-decimal converter.
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com: Images are linked. Here is the user interface, here is the top-down view of all the circuitry, here is the ALU (it's two stories), here are the connectors for the "expansion slot" that I mentioned, and here is the download link if you'd like to see it all for yourself, since linking images of all the components would be excessive.
Do you agree with the rules?: Of course. It'd be a bit silly not to, wouldn't it?
What do you like the most about redstone?: How much it can do, if you know what you're doing.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: A 4-bit ALU w/ flexible memory controls and RNG. It's my largest build to date.
What does it do?: It can add, subtract, randomly generate numbers, save outputs to memory (and later reuse them as inputs), and return the inverse. All of these functions are controlled from a single UI. It also has an "expansion" slot so that it can be connected to another device. The connected device can also be operated from the already-present UI controls, so no extra buttons/levers needed!. I plan on connecting it to a binary-decimal converter.
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com: Images are linked. Here is the user interface, here is the top-down view of all the circuitry, here is the ALU (it's two stories), here are the connectors for the "expansion slot" that I mentioned, and here is the download link if you'd like to see it all for yourself, since linking images of all the components would be excessive.
Do you agree with the rules?: Of course. It'd be a bit silly not to, wouldn't it?