Hey, Sorry about posting again, i am on the noob class, and you said you would send a pm to the registered, i am new on the forum and i want to know if you hasnt send it yet or i dont know how to read it, and as well when the class start, sorry about reposting, please dont take me out the class, i really wanna learn redstone
thanks
Id love to learn the wonderous ways of redstone from you kind sir/madam. Im very beginner level, but Im a quick learner. Also i do have skype :biggrin.gif:
I would like to take classes on the advanced redstone stuff.
I have built a TNT cannon a hidden door a blender a telegraph a strobe lighting effect ( using pistons and a clock)
Hey, I am intrested in this "class". I know the basics of restone, like RSNOR latches, AND gates,and clocks. It would be nice to learn all the other ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYANDZ Gates ( :tongue.gif: Jokes ) Also what category would I fall under? I also have skype.
I understand the basic fundamentals of redstone, rules and such.
Like how repeaters accept input from one side, redstone travels only through 1 block, that stuff
ATTENTION TO ALL ADVANCED STUDENTS!!!!!
WHAT STUFF WOULD LIKE TO LEARN IN THE ADVANCED CLASS?
Hello, this numerouno1, i accidentally logged out of MCforums and i had to sign i differently. But back to the question, i'd like to learn about basic computers, memory cells, and how to use all the different logic gates in different advanced deices.
Hello. First off, I'd like to thank you for this amazing chance to learn about redstone and its uses.
If possible, I'd like to be put in the beginner level as I don't really know much. All I've done is make pistons work, which isn't quite much of an achievement.
ATTENTION TO ALL ADVANCED STUDENTS!!!!!
WHAT STUFF WOULD LIKE TO LEARN IN THE ADVANCED CLASS?
Well, let's see. The basic concept of an adder, how logic gates can be used to create one (instead of giving us a design that we would probably not remember, give us the concept). We should do the half adder, then the full adder. Then we can study about decoders, learn how a seven segment decoder works, and possibly combine it with the full adder. Then learn what an ALU is, how it is used in computers, the concept of building it and the role of adders in the ALU. Then we could possibly move to CPUs, what it is, how it works, the concept of it. We can then study about memory, RAMs, ROMs, etc. How they are addressed and how they work. Then we could do a group project of making a computer. It doesn't have to be complex, but it would be amazing to do that.
We can also do optional things, such as shift registers, piston tape memory, GPUs, basically anything that makes up a computer. We're not begging you to give us a tutorial on how to make computers, we just need a push in the right direction and a guide. We can do even more advanced things later on (and possibly split the advance class into Advanced A and Advanced B, where the Advanced A is the higher class to learn even more things) like networking modules, creating multiplayer games that use logic, make a full alphanumeric computer, etc.
It all sounds like it's improbable, hard, idiotic, a failure. But it's not impossible. It's quite possible. If all this was taught, we could end up as computer engineers in real life. Redstone logic is very similar to logic in real life, putting down the foundation for it would also make more advancement in redstone.
You might think that I'm a lunatic or something for suggesting this, but hey, at least I let it out. I hope some of the tutors or a high level redstone engineer sees this post, it could set down a standard for redstone learning. If it gets ignored, well, I tried.
I'd like to learn some more on redstone. I've managed to figure some basic stuff out, as in making piston doors/various gates but all the cool stuff escapes me. One of the biggest things that give me difficulty is that I don't fully understand torch physics. So yeah, please put me in the beginner class.
thanks
I have built a TNT cannon a hidden door a blender a telegraph a strobe lighting effect ( using pistons and a clock)
Like how repeaters accept input from one side, redstone travels only through 1 block, that stuff
I wish to learn.
WHAT STUFF WOULD LIKE TO LEARN IN THE ADVANCED CLASS?
- alkaro
Hello, this numerouno1, i accidentally logged out of MCforums and i had to sign i differently. But back to the question, i'd like to learn about basic computers, memory cells, and how to use all the different logic gates in different advanced deices.
I say i am pretty good with redstone i know how redstone mostly works just wanna see if i can learn more
If possible, I'd like to be put in the beginner level as I don't really know much. All I've done is make pistons work, which isn't quite much of an achievement.
Well, let's see. The basic concept of an adder, how logic gates can be used to create one (instead of giving us a design that we would probably not remember, give us the concept). We should do the half adder, then the full adder. Then we can study about decoders, learn how a seven segment decoder works, and possibly combine it with the full adder. Then learn what an ALU is, how it is used in computers, the concept of building it and the role of adders in the ALU. Then we could possibly move to CPUs, what it is, how it works, the concept of it. We can then study about memory, RAMs, ROMs, etc. How they are addressed and how they work. Then we could do a group project of making a computer. It doesn't have to be complex, but it would be amazing to do that.
We can also do optional things, such as shift registers, piston tape memory, GPUs, basically anything that makes up a computer. We're not begging you to give us a tutorial on how to make computers, we just need a push in the right direction and a guide. We can do even more advanced things later on (and possibly split the advance class into Advanced A and Advanced B, where the Advanced A is the higher class to learn even more things) like networking modules, creating multiplayer games that use logic, make a full alphanumeric computer, etc.
It all sounds like it's improbable, hard, idiotic, a failure. But it's not impossible. It's quite possible. If all this was taught, we could end up as computer engineers in real life. Redstone logic is very similar to logic in real life, putting down the foundation for it would also make more advancement in redstone.
You might think that I'm a lunatic or something for suggesting this, but hey, at least I let it out. I hope some of the tutors or a high level redstone engineer sees this post, it could set down a standard for redstone learning. If it gets ignored, well, I tried.
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