Hi,
How about putting a block that you can place redstone components into (you can make inputs and outputs by placing repeaters leading to the sides of the circuit which represent the sides of the block) so that we can make redstone circuits more compact? (you right click it and it opens a square interface in which you can place blocks)
What i thought of is a bit more complex than that. You can actually make a complete circuit with multiple inputs and/or outputs in one block just like the microchip in LBP2
What i thought of is a bit more complex than that. You can actually make a complete circuit with multiple inputs and/or outputs in one block just like the microchip in LBP2
Also, The microchip inputs/outputs could also work as the redstone I/O so that when it comes from above its an input and below its an output so that you could have 4 Inputs and 4 Outputs in your circuit.
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How about putting a block that you can place redstone components into (you can make inputs and outputs by placing repeaters leading to the sides of the circuit which represent the sides of the block) so that we can make redstone circuits more compact? (you right click it and it opens a square interface in which you can place blocks)
Link: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/557804-173-the-redstone-gate-v10-alpha2-block/
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What i thought of is a bit more complex than that. You can actually make a complete circuit with multiple inputs and/or outputs in one block just like the microchip in LBP2
Also, The microchip inputs/outputs could also work as the redstone I/O so that when it comes from above its an input and below its an output so that you could have 4 Inputs and 4 Outputs in your circuit.