Minecraft name: Rustywolf
What do you like the most about redstone?: The raw possibilities that can be created from such simple logic. From simple locks to complete computers, the extent to which we can use redstone is amazing. It also allows us to educate ourselves in matters such as computers by actually building them ourselves and experimenting with them.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?:
1) 2 wide, infinitely scaleable lock. Have created a 2048 bit lock using this design.
2) 3-bit binary decoder
3) Selector
What does the thing do?:
1) Acts as a lock, while being small enough to implement in an actual design. Allows for as much security as necessary.
2) Decodes the 3 bit binary input into decimal output
3) Allows the selection of a single option out of many with a single button. (I.e. checkbox logic)
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com:
1) http://imgur.com/a/pGP2Y
2) http://imgur.com/a/DEaUu
3) http://imgur.com/a/B8MVA
What do you like the most about redstone?: The raw possibilities that can be created from such simple logic. From simple locks to complete computers, the extent to which we can use redstone is amazing. It also allows us to educate ourselves in matters such as computers by actually building them ourselves and experimenting with them.
What's a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?:
1) 2 wide, infinitely scaleable lock. Have created a 2048 bit lock using this design.
2) 3-bit binary decoder
3) Selector
What does the thing do?:
1) Acts as a lock, while being small enough to implement in an actual design. Allows for as much security as necessary.
2) Decodes the 3 bit binary input into decimal output
3) Allows the selection of a single option out of many with a single button. (I.e. checkbox logic)
Image and/or video, from imgur.com or youtube.com:
1) http://imgur.com/a/pGP2Y
2) http://imgur.com/a/DEaUu
3) http://imgur.com/a/B8MVA