Redstone circuitry can get pretty massive, and a lot of it is the same stuff. And gates, not gates, pulse extenders/shorteners, BUD switches, RS Nor latches, which make circuitry a whole lot bigger. So, I was thinking compacting large, but simple circuitry into a way that fits minecraft- Pumpkins!
There would be a new 4x4 crafting grid made just for this, and clicking on one of the spaces will give you one of the many default components, which include empty, wire, input and output (only for the sides), not-gates, and-gates, bud switches, self-destruct(gunpowder), delay(repeaters), pulse extenders, pulse shorteners, comparitors, and rs Nor latches. Each component will cost a certain amount of redstone or redstone components. The pumpkin circuit would run the circuit, and the inputs and outputs would be determined by the components.
When I looked at the title, I thought it was about redstone in pumpkins or something.
Also, question: Where would the new 4x4 grid for this be?
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"Colder than the snow that blankets the earth" "Colder than the ice that cover the stones and freezes the rivers" "Colder than the north wind blowing through a winter-bound forest" "Colder than all these is the smile of a Shade of the Dark"
There would be a new 4x4 crafting grid made just for this, and clicking on one of the spaces will give you one of the many default components, which include empty, wire, input and output (only for the sides), not-gates, and-gates, bud switches, self-destruct(gunpowder), delay(repeaters), pulse extenders, pulse shorteners, comparitors, and rs Nor latches. Each component will cost a certain amount of redstone or redstone components. The pumpkin circuit would run the circuit, and the inputs and outputs would be determined by the components.
Also, question: Where would the new 4x4 grid for this be?
"Colder than the ice that cover the stones and freezes the rivers"
"Colder than the north wind blowing through a winter-bound forest"
"Colder than all these is the smile of a Shade of the Dark"