I think I posted once that it was my mobtrap. Well, that's true: It was. Now it's my Plants vs. Zombies game...
FVDisco already made this? No. I made a deluxe version of it. With buying sunflowers, melon-pults, Repeaters, Peashooters, ...
Just a little "preview":
If you want to download:
The link is in the description of the video
By the way, here's the main topic, so you can read the playing instructions: http://www.minecraft...__fromsearch__1
Mine would probably be the 6x6 GPU I'm working on. Or my 5 piston tall piston extender w/o gravitational blocks I love redstone <3. I would make the GPU larger, but I can't use the //stack command >_>.... that'd make things so much easier XD
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If you need any help with any computer issues, check my website for contact information. I also do Minecraft Mods... well basic ones, I can make blocks that do specific things. I've also dabbed into making Plugins... like before, simple plugins
ok so i made gambeling using sheep. you spawn a sheep in the box and it gives you either diamonds or dirt. 100+ thingies for a post with instructions. great for servers
did you SERIOUSLY just ask for 100+?! You are such an idiot... you don't just ASK for rep. You receive it because of a nice post. Also the gambling machine I just made is done in five minutes. Just gtfo...
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If you need any help with any computer issues, check my website for contact information. I also do Minecraft Mods... well basic ones, I can make blocks that do specific things. I've also dabbed into making Plugins... like before, simple plugins
I don't want to brag bu I'm pretty good with redstone 1 of my best was a crop fild tha used pistons and water to collect heat then I divided it into 3 sections still in 1 puce though so I could controll what I wanted wheat pumpkin or melon then finnaly mad a mechinism with pistons that pops up the melons breaking them then the water sweeps them away
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A lot of the stuff here makes my stuff look meager in comparison
Most of my redstone creations were made with a very specific purpose in mind for a maze for the server I play on. One of my personal favorites is a pathway "randomizer" that uses pressure plates to trigger the state of a TFF (1 per plate). The outputs are compared in AND and NAND gates to change the path. The reason this is my favorite one is because the maze I have it on has 4 entrances and only one is ever correct at a given time. Even if you start out in the corect one, it could become wrong as you search for the pathway.
Another one I threw together was a delayed player detection for a single-person riddle room because people kept leaving the room with /spawn rather than actually attempting to solve it. After a certain ammount of time with no players detected, the room would open itself up.
What I'm best at with redstone, though, is taking existing circuits and compressing them. Not really something brag-worthy, but it comes in useful when someone has a circuit that takes up more space than they have room for and they need help fitting it.
If you really want to see pictures of this stuff I can post them, but it's not going to be anywhere near as impressive as a working redstone computer.
Well i doubt this is my best work; but it sure works nicely.
My J400 Processor
There really not so hard to build; once you get your head around λ
Ohaidere! Why didn't you show off the X699?
Anywho, here's my best so far, though it's nowhere near finished yet. This is the ALU which will be doing all of the heavy lifting in my newest CPU, codenamed project XENON.
6 button rotating combination lock with 12 different combinations in cycle at a time and a color display to show the user which combination its on. currently workings on a programmable sequence lock
Here's my best redstone creation, a 16 bit CPU (ALU, addressable RAM, Program Memory and counter etc.) , capable of running simple programs like the Fibonacci sequence and more complex ones i haven't bothered with...yet.
My best is my Newest computer called CCi2. if you have ever herd of redgame3 , cci2 is similar in terms of power but way faster actually more than double the speed of the slow redgame3. CCi2 can have 2 programs stored in a writeable harddrive (SSD) has 16 bytes of RAM with a really fast acess time. has 4 bytes of registers the Whole CPU is only 15 ticks. the CPU with RAM is 22 ticks and the whole thing on the computer is around 25 ticks. redgame was 76 ticks. and overclocked to 48 ticks. ill post pics when its done as im still working out ram timings. but specs below.
ALU=7 ticks (2 Wide Per bit)
Registers= 4 bytes 4 adresses 1.5 tick write and 1.5 tick read
RAM=16 bytes 16 adresses 1.5 tick write 1.5 tick read
Harddrive (SSD)=2.1 kilobits can hold 2 programs and some Other Misc stuff
Branches=11 branches ALU output x>0, ALU output x=0, carry out on. ROM_3 loaded, input a loaded, input b loaded, program interaction 1-4 and ESC branch 1
Expansion slots=Controled by a ESC (Expansion slot controler) that controls 2 expansion slots.
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He said no Gravity blocks
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FVDisco already made this? No. I made a deluxe version of it. With buying sunflowers, melon-pults, Repeaters, Peashooters, ...
Just a little "preview":
If you want to download:
The link is in the description of the video
By the way, here's the main topic, so you can read the playing instructions:
http://www.minecraft...__fromsearch__1
incredible
The D fipflop array made up over half of the mechanism!
There are bugs I have with it, but i'll post pics when I get onto my friend's server later today.
did you SERIOUSLY just ask for 100+?! You are such an idiot... you don't just ASK for rep. You receive it because of a nice post. Also the gambling machine I just made is done in five minutes. Just gtfo...
My first cpu..
I've made abetter one but got no pics of that
Most of my redstone creations were made with a very specific purpose in mind for a maze for the server I play on. One of my personal favorites is a pathway "randomizer" that uses pressure plates to trigger the state of a TFF (1 per plate). The outputs are compared in AND and NAND gates to change the path. The reason this is my favorite one is because the maze I have it on has 4 entrances and only one is ever correct at a given time. Even if you start out in the corect one, it could become wrong as you search for the pathway.
Another one I threw together was a delayed player detection for a single-person riddle room because people kept leaving the room with /spawn rather than actually attempting to solve it. After a certain ammount of time with no players detected, the room would open itself up.
What I'm best at with redstone, though, is taking existing circuits and compressing them. Not really something brag-worthy, but it comes in useful when someone has a circuit that takes up more space than they have room for and they need help fitting it.
If you really want to see pictures of this stuff I can post them, but it's not going to be anywhere near as impressive as a working redstone computer.
My J400 Processor
There really not so hard to build; once you get your head around λ
Its not mine but if you like it then give the guy a like/subscribe.
Ohaidere! Why didn't you show off the X699?
Anywho, here's my best so far, though it's nowhere near finished yet. This is the ALU which will be doing all of the heavy lifting in my newest CPU, codenamed project XENON.
This build can also be followed on PMC!
(I'm such a ***** when it comes to advertising my pages. :P)
ALU=7 ticks (2 Wide Per bit)
Registers= 4 bytes 4 adresses 1.5 tick write and 1.5 tick read
RAM=16 bytes 16 adresses 1.5 tick write 1.5 tick read
Harddrive (SSD)=2.1 kilobits can hold 2 programs and some Other Misc stuff
Branches=11 branches ALU output x>0, ALU output x=0, carry out on. ROM_3 loaded, input a loaded, input b loaded, program interaction 1-4 and ESC branch 1
Expansion slots=Controled by a ESC (Expansion slot controler) that controls 2 expansion slots.