No, not directly. It sounds like you want to make the equivalent of an RS-NOR logic gate, where it receives power one time and outputs power constantly until it is reset. Check the wiki and google it; there are numerous examples scattered around.
What I want to do is make a redstone torch that is off and when it recieves power from a pressure plate it will switch on like an alert that something is on the pressure plate.
What I want to do is make a redstone torch that is off and when it recieves power from a pressure plate it will switch on like an alert that something is on the pressure plate.
then do
Quote from assassin10 »
just power the torch with a torch...
Double invert!
simple you can make the redstone that activates the torch activate a extra torches which is underneath the want you want to recieve power
=redstone
redstone torch
simple you can make the redstone that activates the torch activate a extra torches which is underneath the want you want to recieve power
=redstone
redstone torch
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] (attach bottom torch to adjacent block that redstone is running into)
simple you can make the redstone that activates the torch activate a extra torches which is underneath the want you want to recieve power
=redstone
redstone torch
[] [] [] []
[] [] [] []
[] (attach bottom torch to adjacent block that redstone is running into)
Thanks.
Double invert!
The Sun rises in the North!Now these points of data make a beautiful line...
And you'd basically get a repeater, which I'm not sure is what he wants.
Possibly, but he might just want a light that turns off when it's powered.
All you need to do is attack a doubleinverter to it.
Yeah I suppose that is possible. The description is pretty vague as to what precisely he's doing.
then do
=redstone
redstone torch
[] [] []
[] [] []
[]
Fixed.
thx i forgot about that
Edit: wait why does that matter