This is a very nice tutorial to you. you should also add piston and redstone circuitry as pistons allow you to minimize the space used in your circuits
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Now I know this has most likely been asked before, or maybe it was given in the tutorial, but in the "T-Flip Flop" would it be possible that when you Activated the first button (Set) that when you activated the second button (Reset) it would not only reset an entrance but also set a new one? Sorry if its a bit complicated, I didn't want to give too little of information, please reply if anyone has a knowledgeable answer. -Thanks
Now I know this has most likely been asked before, or maybe it was given in the tutorial, but in the "T-Flip Flop" would it be possible that when you Activated the first button (Set) that when you activated the second button (Reset) it would not only reset an entrance but also set a new one? Sorry if its a bit complicated, I didn't want to give too little of information, please reply if anyone has a knowledgeable answer. -Thanks
The quickest solution that comes to mind is to take the redstone piece of the RS NOR latch that is activated when you reset the first T-Flip Flop, and connect that to another T-Flip Flop (signal shortener included).
Thank you very much for your straight forward response, and for finding those issues. I really appreciate being told exactly what's wrong, haha. I'll be working to fix those problems.
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Oh wow. Thank you very much for taking the time to write all that out. I will be spending a lot of time looking over your checklist trying to fill it out completely. Your criticism and suggestions mean a lot.
@Lumilieska, thanks for the alternate version, I will try and make it work and add it to the guide.
@Novak_uk, RiiBzxX, and Bukz, thanks for your positive support. You are the reason why I do this.
Thanks again everyone!
Ok whats the point of makeing a AND logic gate I made one and i keep asking myself why not just wier a lever
to my pistons insted of this.
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Nice and easy to understand, but I think once peeps new to redstone get to the more advanced circuits, they might back off a little without a bit more or a steady run-up to it.
Could include a part in there somewhere to incorporate the use of pistons in some circuits in aforementioned advanced circuits. (I use sticky pistons in most T-Flip flops I use out of preference. When I was starting out, I found them easier to understand than the other ways of doing it described in your tut :P)
Still, great job, keep it up!
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Can someone help my friend she is wanting a automatic/semi automatic wheat farm and I am not good with redstone and stuff related with it and it would be nice if someone could link me a video (for the xbxo version) thanks.
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Furries are cool.
Im new to minecraft so this really helped
The quickest solution that comes to mind is to take the redstone piece of the RS NOR latch that is activated when you reset the first T-Flip Flop, and connect that to another T-Flip Flop (signal shortener included).
Ok whats the point of makeing a AND logic gate I made one and i keep asking myself why not just wier a lever
to my pistons insted of this.
but this is very easy to understand.. good job man, hope you keep it updated
Could include a part in there somewhere to incorporate the use of pistons in some circuits in aforementioned advanced circuits. (I use sticky pistons in most T-Flip flops I use out of preference. When I was starting out, I found them easier to understand than the other ways of doing it described in your tut :P)
Still, great job, keep it up!
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Do you have a repeater feedback loop somewhere?
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