Title basically says it all I'm trying to touching up my redstone skills and I need some ideas. Made a pretty awesome mob grinder once with pistons at the bottom that would crush them and droppers above a chest to collect the drops. Other then that just simple TNT trails and a very basic elevator that didnt work very well lol!
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Modpack is called The New World (Available on Twitch & Curse)
We had it planned out and build a majority of it but due to real life we had to stop and haven't picked it up since. It had quad ALU's, 800 bits of RAM, and was supposed to be capable of having virtually anything programmed into it via a very user friendly interface comprised of building blocks of an algorithm that seemed to be most effective. I may start another one on my own but on PC this time. This will have to happen when I am done with my server though.
Edit - Oh I misunderstood your message. No I did not make an Xbox 360. I made a 16 bit Central Processing Unit (CPU) on the Xbox 360 version of minecraft.
I made a piston data-array clock in the Xbox One version. I started it on the 360 version, but stopped at a 3-digit decimal counter (0-999). I was afraid the older system might not be up to all those pistons and redstone lighting updates. So I transferred the world to the more powerful console, and finished it there. It can be used in real-world-time mode or Minecraft time mode (72x normal).
There are no new concepts here. I've seen complete versions as far back as Minecraft beta 1.8 on the PC. Just a fun and learning project for me.
@Cobra951 My designs? Thank you! I sort of keep to myself when it comes to my own redstone designs and honestly don't remember posting many large builds via the forums. If you can remember any please remind me of them.
Most of my complex redstone creations are in my Xbox 360 Mansion world. I don't know which one is the most complicated but i say it's my Diamond-for-Payment Notch Apple Machine.
Probably the build I'mm currently working on. Randomly generated dungeon crawler that generates the rooms using the same style formula as The Binding of Isaac (requires about 9000 command blocks to generate some of the larger floors).
@Cobra951 My designs? Thank you! I sort of keep to myself when it comes to my own redstone designs and honestly don't remember posting many large builds via theforums. If you can remember any please remind me of them.
Hmm . . . I must be confusing you with a different poster. Now I have to go look. Sorry about that.
Edit: Yeah, it was the OP in this thread. Unfortunately, it looks like his pics are now gone. He came up with quite a huge and advanced design on the 360.
Nope not me. I am C0D3_red on Xbox.I build more complicated things and designed my own full-adders. Besides, just skimming through this it looks more like an AU not an ALU or CPU or whatever he was calling it.
Funny that he's using a simple counting program with binary display for a demo. I did the same thing by wiring 8 t-flip-flops in series, and attaching a simple redstone clock to the LSB. Reset is manual, latch by latch. Haha!
Title basically says it all I'm trying to touching up my redstone skills and I need some ideas. Made a pretty awesome mob grinder once with pistons at the bottom that would crush them and droppers above a chest to collect the drops. Other then that just simple TNT trails and a very basic elevator that didnt work very well lol!
Modpack is called The New World (Available on Twitch & Curse)
Server Address is : TheNewWorld.serverminer.com
Discord - Fretmang#8857
Instagram ID - Fretmang
Twitter - Fretmang
16 Bit CPU a friend and I made on Xbox 360. No images available.
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wait you made an xbox 360..? What does it do?
Modpack is called The New World (Available on Twitch & Curse)
Server Address is : TheNewWorld.serverminer.com
Discord - Fretmang#8857
Instagram ID - Fretmang
Twitter - Fretmang
We had it planned out and build a majority of it but due to real life we had to stop and haven't picked it up since. It had quad ALU's, 800 bits of RAM, and was supposed to be capable of having virtually anything programmed into it via a very user friendly interface comprised of building blocks of an algorithm that seemed to be most effective. I may start another one on my own but on PC this time. This will have to happen when I am done with my server though.
Edit - Oh I misunderstood your message. No I did not make an Xbox 360. I made a 16 bit Central Processing Unit (CPU) on the Xbox 360 version of minecraft.
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I made a piston data-array clock in the Xbox One version. I started it on the 360 version, but stopped at a 3-digit decimal counter (0-999). I was afraid the older system might not be up to all those pistons and redstone lighting updates. So I transferred the world to the more powerful console, and finished it there. It can be used in real-world-time mode or Minecraft time mode (72x normal).
There are no new concepts here. I've seen complete versions as far back as Minecraft beta 1.8 on the PC. Just a fun and learning project for me.
Nice!
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Thanks! I've looked at your designs years ago, and they are well beyond what I'm willing to invest myself into. That would really take me forever.
A One Command Creation, or a redstone elevator, 14 floors.
@Cobra951 My designs? Thank you! I sort of keep to myself when it comes to my own redstone designs and honestly don't remember posting many large builds via the forums. If you can remember any please remind me of them.
Build Planes, Boats, Cars, Airships and fight!
Most of my complex redstone creations are in my Xbox 360 Mansion world. I don't know which one is the most complicated but i say it's my Diamond-for-Payment Notch Apple Machine.
like a ssssir
Probably the build I'mm currently working on. Randomly generated dungeon crawler that generates the rooms using the same style formula as The Binding of Isaac (requires about 9000 command blocks to generate some of the larger floors).
Hmm . . . I must be confusing you with a different poster. Now I have to go look. Sorry about that.
Edit: Yeah, it was the OP in this thread. Unfortunately, it looks like his pics are now gone. He came up with quite a huge and advanced design on the 360.
Edit 2: Images are gone, but here is his video thread.
And here is a direct link to his video. (The board auto-expands that, even when inside url tags, which wasn't my intention.)
Nope not me. I am C0D3_red on Xbox.I build more complicated things and designed my own full-adders. Besides, just skimming through this it looks more like an AU not an ALU or CPU or whatever he was calling it.
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Funny that he's using a simple counting program with binary display for a demo. I did the same thing by wiring 8 t-flip-flops in series, and attaching a simple redstone clock to the LSB. Reset is manual, latch by latch. Haha!
Oh haha I didnt even notice I just skimmed through.
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