so ya i build a counter a few updates ago, for those who dont know, redstone passes through solid blocks but not glass, so you can use four pistons to make blocks go in a circle and store memory that way, well ya after this last update, blocks cant be pushed if they have a red-stone circuit going though them. breaking my counter
It still works for me. I have a piston flip flop that uses a torch powering a repeater that pushes through a block for on, and the block gets moved for off. Hmmmm....I'll double check when I get home.
Hey, I didn't watch the video you linked because I'm at work on my phone, but it sounds like your describing a piston memory array. I just built one without any problems. If your having a hard time getting yours to work I may be able to help.
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yea the solid state hard drive. you could de power or invert the signal as the block would be pushed.
Hard disc drive* A solid state drive is comprised of solid state mechanisms, as the name suggests. A general rule of thumb is that it's not solid state if the machine itself physically moves. It's also not a hard disc drive, just the bare foundation of one; the disc itself. But that's a whole different topic.
OP: How did you come to this conclusion? It doesn't really make any sense, and it certainly is not an issue in my worlds. If you're still having problems, please post some screenshots. More than likely it is just user error. A piston extending to fast, blocking the travel of blocks from the piston prior to itself, or something along those lines.
It still works for me. I have a piston flip flop that uses a torch powering a repeater that pushes through a block for on, and the block gets moved for off. Hmmmm....I'll double check when I get home.
Double checked and it works fine.
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Retired StaffHard disc drive* A solid state drive is comprised of solid state mechanisms, as the name suggests. A general rule of thumb is that it's not solid state if the machine itself physically moves. It's also not a hard disc drive, just the bare foundation of one; the disc itself. But that's a whole different topic.
OP: How did you come to this conclusion? It doesn't really make any sense, and it certainly is not an issue in my worlds. If you're still having problems, please post some screenshots. More than likely it is just user error. A piston extending to fast, blocking the travel of blocks from the piston prior to itself, or something along those lines.
Double checked and it works fine.