Have beta 1.4 of the pc version and I have mc edit so I can view schematics then open them. What I am looking for is a tutorial on how to make the lock I want or a link to download the schematic for the lock I want.
It's not that hard, the basic concept behind it is that you get a row of RS NOR latches that keep the next one in line from setting, and then have another mechanism that makes it if you push a buttin more than once it keeps all the latches in the reset position. That's what I did in mine, though in mine you can ignore the green, which is the reset mechanism.
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I made an order sensitive combination lock about 2 days ago. Each button had a thingy (don't know what to call it) that made it a constant signal and was connected to a piston that unclipped the next wire.
Here's a design I picked up a long time ago somewhere;
The main idea is someone else's design, with just a couple of add-ons added by me afterwards. (RS-Nor and Reset button)
I don't take credit for the design itself.
Oh yeah, at the moment it does not have the "If you fail, the door locks" thing.
If you want something similar to that (Or like an arrow to the face), then let me know and I'll add that in.
Yeah it would be great if you could add in the reset switch and the door lock system like the video. But can you make the door lock system override the reset switch so even if someone resets the system the door lock will override the reset.
Oh and if someone were to just destroy the button would the system still work? In which I mean would the person therefore not be able to get into the room unless returning the button and guessing the combo?
Lastly can you or someone post a link to download to their schematic ?
Here is what I mean I would like it to have to be reset if the person knows about the button if not nothing will happen if they get the combo wrong. Here is a pic of my idea:
If you could make a video and I could implement all the components in my above picture of what I'm doing, then yea it would be great if you could provide a video with at least a "How To" for building each component I need. Please closely look at the picture because it confuses me on how I am going to do something that in theory sounds so simple.
CNBminecraft has an excellent tutorial on a very simple and quite compact combo lock. You should check it out.
yes but his is not exactly order-sensitive, as long as you hit the last button, the door would activate
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Oh and I don't want a reset button on the outside btw, however I would like it on the inside with the lock button btw
Also I am on the xbox 360 so any suggestions or other videos can't have pistons etc...
http://www.youtube.com/Radical924
also, you MAY be able to build one off of this, but i doubt it.
If you had the PC version, you could just download the map and cut out a schematic of it for easy viewing...
http://www.youtube.com/Radical924
Yeah it would be great if you could add in the reset switch and the door lock system like the video. But can you make the door lock system override the reset switch so even if someone resets the system the door lock will override the reset.
Oh and if someone were to just destroy the button would the system still work? In which I mean would the person therefore not be able to get into the room unless returning the button and guessing the combo?
Lastly can you or someone post a link to download to their schematic ?
http://www.youtube.com/Radical924
http://www.youtube.com/Radical924
http://www.youtube.com/Radical924
Are you still going to make a video or could you upload the map with your lock on it for me to download?
http://www.youtube.com/Radical924
it is entirely an option, if you use an AND gate with the override lock inverted.
yes but his is not exactly order-sensitive, as long as you hit the last button, the door would activate