And this is one of the largest piston TFF gates I've seen yet. Forum/Google search might save you a lot of time in the future.
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here is another way? maybe look into this, much smaller.
because the piston is only powered from one tick the block gets pushed but stays there because the piston pulled back too fast. when the piston comes back again it will pull the block back and this keeps repeating.
dangit. i had no idea what a t flip-flop even was.
Well,
the more you know i guess.
I did a forum search, but for "toggle button" :tongue.gif:
I guess while this thread is here, what is the smallest t flip-flop that works in SMP? because the one in the post above me doesn't as far as i can tell.
here is another way? maybe look into this, much smaller.
because the piston is only powered from one tick the block gets pushed but stays there because the piston pulled back too fast. when the piston comes back again it will pull the block back and this keeps repeating.
dangit. i had no idea what a t flip-flop even was.
Well,
the more you know i guess.
I did a forum search, but for "toggle button" :tongue.gif:
I guess while this thread is here, what is the smallest t flip-flop that works in SMP? because the one in the post above me doesn't as far as i can tell.
The one I posted does work, the repeater has to be 3 ticks, or it will not work. the output is a wire or repeater right next to the hole where the torch is, when the block is moved over it the output goes on, when it is uncovered the wire will be off.
In this video, I clumsily explain my redstone toggle button
because the piston is only powered from one tick the block gets pushed but stays there because the piston pulled back too fast. when the piston comes back again it will pull the block back and this keeps repeating.
Well,
the more you know i guess.
I did a forum search, but for "toggle button" :tongue.gif:
I guess while this thread is here, what is the smallest t flip-flop that works in SMP? because the one in the post above me doesn't as far as i can tell.
Wow, that is small.
And toggles are tough to make. :<
The one I posted does work, the repeater has to be 3 ticks, or it will not work. the output is a wire or repeater right next to the hole where the torch is, when the block is moved over it the output goes on, when it is uncovered the wire will be off.