Just like that. But I want all to be turned off untill I press a button on Either side. When I press the button, the torches will do this sequence from one end to the other :
I'm using it to make a piston 'monorail' with three pistons, two on either side of the torch, one on top, so I can create a moving train. I would like the signal to be relayed easily forwards and backwards, and the faster it can be, the better, but I'm going more for compactness.
Destroyed it out of anger lol.. it didn't use torches though, it just directed redstone current to the spot.
THere was the middle line that would receive the power, and on one side there was an array of redstone/repeaters, and on the other was the same array, just shifted up one, and i ran them both so that i got the alternation i was looking for.
do they need to be right next to each other, and how long will this be? (im working on a solution, but im not sure if it is feasible for a long line of this
I'm making a piston train out of this, and yes they have to be one after another no spaces. I want a minimum distance of 100 blocks with this for it to be deemed successful for me.
i've got a design done, but it is very complicated and not very fast... it also will only go one way, but it could be implemented in a loop. the real problem with it is that it is very big and complicated, and will be hard to explain in a video, much less pictures
Edit: looking at the way that the monorails work, it is actually impossible to make it reverse, the only way to turn in around in to manually do it yourself (because pistons cannot be turned around)
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Just like that. But I want all to be turned off untill I press a button on Either side. When I press the button, the torches will do this sequence from one end to the other :
1-on, 1-off, 3-on, 3-off, 2-on, 2-off, 4-on, 4-off, 3-on, 3-off, 5-on, 5-off, 6-on, 6-off......
I'm using it to make a piston 'monorail' with three pistons, two on either side of the torch, one on top, so I can create a moving train. I would like the signal to be relayed easily forwards and backwards, and the faster it can be, the better, but I'm going more for compactness.
So basically it would keep looping, correct?
Or it would loop, until you pressed a button?
Oh, I see now. I misunderstood the sequence as I though it went 1 on, 1 off, 2 on, 2 off, and so on.
I'm no redstone expert my self, but do you mind if I see your design? Just out of curiosity?
THere was the middle line that would receive the power, and on one side there was an array of redstone/repeaters, and on the other was the same array, just shifted up one, and i ran them both so that i got the alternation i was looking for.
Edit: looking at the way that the monorails work, it is actually impossible to make it reverse, the only way to turn in around in to manually do it yourself (because pistons cannot be turned around)
Improved Piston Monorail