Today I wanted to show you my newest invention; Something similar to internet of such degree that is possible. It is very basic, there's not really much to it, so I'll go ahead and tell you about it.
TERMS:
*Memory Lane - A bunch of RS Nor Latches. These ones are 4 bits (0-15).
*User - The controlcenter of a memory lane, you can change the bits, and transmit/collect from the server
*Server - The Memory Lane that is always sending out information and is not part of a User.
1.
This is User 1. Here you can change the four bits to match your wanted number. The display shows the current number that stored in the memory lane. The number that you have chosen, can then be transmitted to the server whom then stores it. You can then (ex. on another user) collect the number that the server has stored. It's kinda like a bank when I think about it, but everyone can see the number and edit it, soo yeah.
2.
This is the memory lane and it's wires. There are small features connected to each action.
3.
This is the wires for connecting the server and users. Four one way and four the other, pluss the wipe wire.
4.
This is the server itself in all it's glory. And it looks just like the other memory lanes, since it's still a memory lane! I had to tweek it a little to make way for the wires to go four directions, since the memory lane itself only supports two.
5.
Here you see the other three users. They're all identical to eachother and serves the same purpose.
6.
For this project I had to make a custom RS Nor latch that had one '0' and one '1' on each side. It's very fancy when it comes to stacking on top of each other! You're welcome.
Project Green Mile
You might say "Well, this doesn't look like internet to me! FAAAKE!". Well, you'd be mostly right, but this is what I think of when it comes to a redstone internet. Exchanging numbers between users. And I know this isn't anything spectacular or spesial. Like everyone I want to get my word out!
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I'm imagining this with a million user panels, and it'd be absolutely amazing. I love the nice clean design of it. I have 1 suggestion though. Have you thought of using tripwire repeaters on the long areas (all the parts that are more than 15 blocks long and just go in a straight line) to make it faster?
Properties:
Needs to be repeated every 40 blocks of tripwire
1 redstone tick delay every repeater
Can be placed directly next to each other without interfering with the signal like this:
This would allow your signals to safely cross over perpendicularly
As you can see, both lamps would only be powered if a signal was going in both directions or a mob/item/minecart was in the cross-section (the blocks in the 3rd photo are to prevent the enderman from walking off the platform)
Today I wanted to show you my newest invention; Something similar to internet of such degree that is possible. It is very basic, there's not really much to it, so I'll go ahead and tell you about it.
TERMS:
*Memory Lane - A bunch of RS Nor Latches. These ones are 4 bits (0-15).
*User - The controlcenter of a memory lane, you can change the bits, and transmit/collect from the server
*Server - The Memory Lane that is always sending out information and is not part of a User.
1.
This is User 1. Here you can change the four bits to match your wanted number. The display shows the current number that stored in the memory lane. The number that you have chosen, can then be transmitted to the server whom then stores it. You can then (ex. on another user) collect the number that the server has stored. It's kinda like a bank when I think about it, but everyone can see the number and edit it, soo yeah.
2.
This is the memory lane and it's wires. There are small features connected to each action.
3.
This is the wires for connecting the server and users. Four one way and four the other, pluss the wipe wire.
4.
This is the server itself in all it's glory. And it looks just like the other memory lanes, since it's still a memory lane! I had to tweek it a little to make way for the wires to go four directions, since the memory lane itself only supports two.
5.
Here you see the other three users. They're all identical to eachother and serves the same purpose.
6.
For this project I had to make a custom RS Nor latch that had one '0' and one '1' on each side. It's very fancy when it comes to stacking on top of each other! You're welcome.
Project Green Mile
You might say "Well, this doesn't look like internet to me! FAAAKE!". Well, you'd be mostly right, but this is what I think of when it comes to a redstone internet. Exchanging numbers between users. And I know this isn't anything spectacular or spesial. Like everyone I want to get my word out!
"wow dude, he sent 15! I'm gonna send 0 back!"
Properties:
Needs to be repeated every 40 blocks of tripwire
1 redstone tick delay every repeater
Can be placed directly next to each other without interfering with the signal like this:
This would allow your signals to safely cross over perpendicularly
As you can see, both lamps would only be powered if a signal was going in both directions or a mob/item/minecart was in the cross-section (the blocks in the 3rd photo are to prevent the enderman from walking off the platform)