With the update coming soon I have been trying to wrap up my world.Been playing on the same map since the game came out and about a month and half ago i decided to use all my surplus supplies for one final build.A redstone lab to do experiments in. A megabuild of my own so to say. Only because this is by far the biggest thing I ever tried to build in Minecraft.
I do need to ask, since I've never seen anything like it... But do you mind me taking your design and remodeling it in my own world? If anybody asks of the design, I'll be sure to mention that I found it from you first. I just wanna know, in case I post any screenshots later on. I'll give you the credit deserved, of course.
Edit: Amazing build, by the way. Your entire world is beautiful. I love the island theme
I do need to ask, since I've never seen anything like it... But do you mind me taking your design and remodeling it in my own world? If anybody asks of the design, I'll be sure to mention that I found it from you first. I just wanna know, in case I post any screenshots later on. I'll give you the credit deserved, of course.
Edit: Amazing build, by the way. Your entire world is beautiful. I love the island theme
Thanks and of course its actually not mine either credit goes to Jacque Fresco. i took inspiration and designs from his venus project.
That base is amazing! I love the design. You should post some close-ups of the actually redstone experiments as well.
Lol about that... I haven't actually got to doing any experiments lol. Been caught up trying to finish the actual building before the update. Altho I do have this new idea for a base centered around a redstone control room that uses bud based d flip flops. The d flip flops would lead to diff redstone things around my base, such as lights, doors, farms, and mob traps. Then using a decoder i could push a button running any combination of said redstone things. but idk thats just how i see it in my mind lol. I probably wont be able to figure it out.
Lol about that... I haven't actually got to doing any experiments lol. Been caught up trying to finish the actual building before the update. Altho I do have this new idea for a base centered around a redstone control room that uses bud based d flip flops. The d flip flops would lead to diff redstone things around my base, such as lights, doors, farms, and mob traps. Then using a decoder i could push a button running any combination of said redstone things. but idk thats just how i see it in my mind lol. I probably wont be able to figure it out.
What kind of decoder, and why would you need it? 0_o Not sure why you would want D flip flops either. Are you sure you don't mean T flip flops? If you are talking about D then I'm curious. How are they BUD based? Is a BUD used to activate the clock input or the data input?
You shouldn't need a decoder or D flip flops for anything like that though, unless there's something I'm missing here. If you're just trying to accomplish pressing a button to activate something, then the only thing those components are doing is making your system slower and less user friendly.
What kind of decoder, and why would you need it? 0_o Not sure why you would want D flip flops either. Are you sure you don't mean T flip flops? If you are talking about D then I'm curious. How are they BUD based? Is a BUD used to activate the clock input or the data input?
You shouldn't need a decoder or D flip flops for anything like that though, unless there's something I'm missing here. If you're just trying to accomplish pressing a button to activate something, then the only thing those components are doing is making your system slower and less user friendly.
Tbh I'm terrible at explaining things, and not so amazing at redstone to have built a computer or even comprehend lol. but idk say I have a list of redstone devices like farms,doors,lights and traps. I want to activate only some of them based on diff circumstances. In my mind i call them programs. But like i would have one for being away, or like a guest mode if someone visits. One for defense to activate traps. Maybe even one for mining. That just dispenses me pick axes and torches, locks both my front and back door and selects the mine as the destination for the rail. idk i thought i needed a decoder to take what program i pushed and run the corresponding redstone devices. that way if i ever decided to change a program, could just move the torches around to change which devices it activates. I probably wrong tho lol. maybe you can help?
Tbh I'm terrible at explaining things, and not so amazing at redstone to have built a computer or even comprehend lol. but idk say I have a list of redstone devices like farms,doors,lights and traps. I want to activate only some of them based on diff circumstances. In my mind i call them programs. But like i would have one for being away, or like a guest mode if someone visits. One for defense to activate traps. Maybe even one for mining. That just dispenses me pick axes and torches, locks both my front and back door and selects the mine as the destination for the rail. idk i thought i needed a decoder to take what program i pushed and run the corresponding redstone devices. that way if i ever decided to change a program, could just move the torches around to change which devices it activates. I probably wrong tho lol. maybe you can help?
Ohhhhhh, I see. In that case you could use something like a decoder. Not sure if it would technically still be called a decoder though, since it would be completely custom. D flip flops are pretty much only useful in computers, GPU's, or anything that utilizes memory, the easiest thing would be to use levers. But, if you're set on buttons, you have a couple different options. You could use RS NOR latches and have two buttons for each command, one for set and one for reset. Or you could use T flip flops, which I think would be the best option. A T flip flop only has one input and toggles between two states whenever that input is activated, so you would only need one button. I would recommend some form of indicator for this set up so you know which commands are activated. The easiest way to do that would be to branch off of the signal of the flip flop's output, invert it, then wire it to a torch above the button. That way when the flip flop is on, the torch is on.
This is just semantics, but I would call them commands or instructions. Program implies it's a fully automated system. In electronics, a program is something that automatically controls a set of instructions. Some programs, at times, may require user input, but it is still automatic.
Ohhhhhh, I see. In that case you could use something like a decoder. Not sure if it would technically still be called a decoder though, since it would be completely custom. D flip flops are pretty much only useful in computers, GPU's, or anything that utilizes memory, the easiest thing would be to use levers. But, if you're set on buttons, you have a couple different options. You could use RS NOR latches and have two buttons for each command, one for set and one for reset. Or you could use T flip flops, which I think would be the best option. A T flip flop only has one input and toggles between two states whenever that input is activated, so you would only need one button. I would recommend some form of indicator for this set up so you know which commands are activated. The easiest way to do that would be to branch off of the signal of the flip flop's output, invert it, then wire it to a torch above the button. That way when the flip flop is on, the torch is on.
This is just semantics, but I would call them commands or instructions. Program implies it's a fully automated system. In electronics, a program is something that automatically controls a set of instructions. Some programs, at times, may require user input, but it is still automatic.
I wanted to have the "instruction buttons" hooked to an rs nor latch array that would reset each other when another is pushed. As well as have a diff panel with levers where i could control the diff devices independently no matter what the given instruction was at the time. The d flip flops were only so i could have an execute command. So i would have to clock them to make any changes. Altho i do plan to have that same execute wire hook into an and gate with some sort of password lock. So you would have to be "logged in" so to say to really make any changes. But I said redstone isnt my strong suit so i doubt i be able to make it do exactly what i want lol
I wanted to have the "instruction buttons" hooked to an rs nor latch array that would reset each other when another is pushed. As well as have a diff panel with levers where i could control the diff devices independently no matter what the given instruction was at the time. The d flip flops were only so i could have an execute command. So i would have to clock them to make any changes. Altho i do plan to have that same execute wire hook into an and gate with some sort of password lock. So you would have to be "logged in" so to say to really make any changes. But I said redstone isnt my strong suit so i doubt i be able to make it do exactly what i want lol
You could do that too, it will be more complicated though. I'll throw together an example model a bit later when I get the time, so you have an idea. I think the control of individual devices should be easy enough. Not sure what kind of lock you want, they range from extremely easy to complicated as f*ck. AND gate locks, using levers, are probably the easiest out there. Order sensitive locks aren't hard either, you can make them with an array of RS NOR latches with the reset inputs wired together with repeaters going in one direction. Then connect your buttons for the digits into the set inputs, in whatever order you want your code to be.
You could do that too, it will be more complicated though. I'll throw together an example model a bit later when I get the time, so you have an idea. I think the control of individual devices should be easy enough. Not sure what kind of lock you want, they range from extremely easy to complicated as f*ck. AND gate locks, using levers, are probably the easiest out there. Order sensitive locks aren't hard either, you can make them with an array of RS NOR latches with the reset inputs wired together with repeaters going in one direction. Then connect your buttons for the digits into the set inputs, in whatever order you want your code to be.
That would be amazing if you could do that. Would be great to see how someone who is good at redstone sets it all up. As for the lock i alrdy built a 9 digit order sensitive combo lock for my vault. So it would be just a matter of copying my design. The only thing im really worried about i guess is making it compact so it looks nice. Due to the fact that i want the wiring to be the actual focus point of the base. Maybe underground or underwater with a glass ceiling so you can look in.
This is amazing, you should get some interior pictures of the Redstone Lab.
+1 to you good sir.
Def can get that done for you. Hopefully tonight after i get off of work. Altho i will say the inside is only half complete. With only the lobby,sleeping quarters, kitchen, a small sitting room and the two upper terrerces finished
Keeping in mind this is still a work in progress. About 80 Percent done
http://mcxphotos.com...te-pic-80-compl
Things left to do:
Bridge spanning water to connect towers
about half of the interior work
As well as here is a link to the actually gallery if you want to see more pictures of the base
http://mcxphotos.com...projectnautilus
Tbh Im hoping positive feedback will motivate me to finish. Altho I have this new idea in my mind and cant seem to wanna think about anything else
Edit: Amazing build, by the way. Your entire world is beautiful. I love the island theme
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Thanks and of course its actually not mine either credit goes to Jacque Fresco. i took inspiration and designs from his venus project.
http://www.thevenusproject.com/
WOW! Those are some incredible designs!
I'm gonna do my best to recreate as many of them as I can, plus try designing my own with the inspirations.
Thanks so much!
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Knowledge is power, guard it well.
Thanks took idk how much time to gather everything
Exactly what I did, glad I could help
Lol about that... I haven't actually got to doing any experiments lol. Been caught up trying to finish the actual building before the update. Altho I do have this new idea for a base centered around a redstone control room that uses bud based d flip flops. The d flip flops would lead to diff redstone things around my base, such as lights, doors, farms, and mob traps. Then using a decoder i could push a button running any combination of said redstone things. but idk thats just how i see it in my mind lol. I probably wont be able to figure it out.
What kind of decoder, and why would you need it? 0_o Not sure why you would want D flip flops either. Are you sure you don't mean T flip flops? If you are talking about D then I'm curious. How are they BUD based? Is a BUD used to activate the clock input or the data input?
You shouldn't need a decoder or D flip flops for anything like that though, unless there's something I'm missing here. If you're just trying to accomplish pressing a button to activate something, then the only thing those components are doing is making your system slower and less user friendly.
Tbh I'm terrible at explaining things, and not so amazing at redstone to have built a computer or even comprehend lol. but idk say I have a list of redstone devices like farms,doors,lights and traps. I want to activate only some of them based on diff circumstances. In my mind i call them programs. But like i would have one for being away, or like a guest mode if someone visits. One for defense to activate traps. Maybe even one for mining. That just dispenses me pick axes and torches, locks both my front and back door and selects the mine as the destination for the rail. idk i thought i needed a decoder to take what program i pushed and run the corresponding redstone devices. that way if i ever decided to change a program, could just move the torches around to change which devices it activates. I probably wrong tho lol. maybe you can help?
Ohhhhhh, I see. In that case you could use something like a decoder. Not sure if it would technically still be called a decoder though, since it would be completely custom. D flip flops are pretty much only useful in computers, GPU's, or anything that utilizes memory, the easiest thing would be to use levers. But, if you're set on buttons, you have a couple different options. You could use RS NOR latches and have two buttons for each command, one for set and one for reset. Or you could use T flip flops, which I think would be the best option. A T flip flop only has one input and toggles between two states whenever that input is activated, so you would only need one button. I would recommend some form of indicator for this set up so you know which commands are activated. The easiest way to do that would be to branch off of the signal of the flip flop's output, invert it, then wire it to a torch above the button. That way when the flip flop is on, the torch is on.
This is just semantics, but I would call them commands or instructions. Program implies it's a fully automated system. In electronics, a program is something that automatically controls a set of instructions. Some programs, at times, may require user input, but it is still automatic.
You could do that too, it will be more complicated though. I'll throw together an example model a bit later when I get the time, so you have an idea. I think the control of individual devices should be easy enough. Not sure what kind of lock you want, they range from extremely easy to complicated as f*ck. AND gate locks, using levers, are probably the easiest out there. Order sensitive locks aren't hard either, you can make them with an array of RS NOR latches with the reset inputs wired together with repeaters going in one direction. Then connect your buttons for the digits into the set inputs, in whatever order you want your code to be.
+1 to you good sir.
Thanks so much, likewise. i saw that 4 tower mob spawner. bet the rates are amazing lol
Def can get that done for you. Hopefully tonight after i get off of work. Altho i will say the inside is only half complete. With only the lobby,sleeping quarters, kitchen, a small sitting room and the two upper terrerces finished
Can i join your world?
Don't worry i dont grief or anything i'd love to help with the build
lol you don't need to ask permission to use "his" design
that would be like me posting a video of me knifing someone in CoD, and you asking me for permission to knife someone in your CoD game.