Hey all, so I'm not really that good at redstone and I know that this is frowned upon by this forum. I wanted to share something I've made with you though, and you can bash/praise as you please
Basically I made a gate-thingy that is quite small and can be stacked to limit the amount of inputs to 1, the use and such I leave up to you, but I figure it must have at least some use
This is the top side of the gate, note that the torch that limits input is before the repeater, so it could be used for registry lines(?) or the likes.
The line at the bottom that crosses the regular lines is the control line, this is what limits input when the gate is stacked, and could also be used to detect if any input is given at all.
Input is inverted.
On:
This is the right side of the gate.
On:
And the left side of the gate.
On:
Images of multiple gates stacked can be found in the gallery linked at the top and if need be, I will post them here.
Note that one of the pictures shows 2 lights being on, this is an unfortunate error that I have not been able to fixed, and has to do with 2 lines activating within repeater delays..
Basically I made a gate-thingy that is quite small and can be stacked to limit the amount of inputs to 1, the use and such I leave up to you, but I figure it must have at least some use
The screenshot gallery is here:
Screenshot time!
This is the top side of the gate, note that the torch that limits input is before the repeater, so it could be used for registry lines(?) or the likes.
The line at the bottom that crosses the regular lines is the control line, this is what limits input when the gate is stacked, and could also be used to detect if any input is given at all.
Input is inverted.
On:
This is the right side of the gate.
On:
And the left side of the gate.
On:
Images of multiple gates stacked can be found in the gallery linked at the top and if need be, I will post them here.
Note that one of the pictures shows 2 lights being on, this is an unfortunate error that I have not been able to fixed, and has to do with 2 lines activating within repeater delays..
This is actually all it does, when rigged up to multiple inputs it can be stacked.
Like thus:
EDIT:
Thank you! After looking at your design, I came up with a first detector of my own, which I was happy to figure out. XD
I didn't think a world download was necessary, because it's pretty much self explanatory.
It's also stackable using the same design over and over.
Yep. That's a first detector. o-o That's actually a pretty compact design. Nice job.