
- TehGritz
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Sep 16, 2011TehGritz posted a message on 1.X Updates: Nether Brick?YAY. New nether stuff.Posted in: News
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Sep 12, 2011TehGritz posted a message on 1.8 Updates: Not Releasing Tuesday, Might UpdateOhh well. D:Posted in: News
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Aug 12, 2011TehGritz posted a message on 2 for 1 Minecraft!Congratulations to Notch and EZ. ^o^Posted in: News
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Aug 10, 2011TehGritz posted a message on Helpful Hints: Redstone TutorialLooks awesome, I think it will really help the new players! ^o^Posted in: News
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I can confirm that this is an error specifically with this card. I also have the Intel HD 4000 and am having the same error.
While you're right that any other card on the market is better than the stock Intel one, this one is still very decent considering Intel's past GPU attempts. Your mother might have had a similarly named card, but the one being referred to here is able to run Minecraft on max settings with vanilla, as far as my experience with it goes, without any problems at all.
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Aside from that, I do like the landscape you've chosen. A very scenic little place with a nice town layout.
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Does that mean you are answering with a yes? I asked if they were the same resolution so that if I were to download them they would match the ones I already have in resolution. However you pointed that yours are not isometric, so I won't be downloading either way. Great job with them though.
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Here's a picture of my skin.
Thank you.
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I used glass in this image to show where the torches are, but you would use stone or some other solid material if you were to actually build this.
Here is the same machine, only with stone in the place of the glass from the previous image as to show the difference.
**Side note: You are able to adjust the timings on the repeaters as to make it faster or slower. I tried some settings and this was the fastest I could go before the machine outran me. With slower speeds, I was able to empty my inventory before it refilled.
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It's already possible in 1.3 pre-release. You are able to orient logs sideways.
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All I see is an enchanted gold axe.
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A whole plethora of rising edge designs:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/892820-ultimate-collection-of-redstone-circuit-designs/#PULSELIMITER
Falling edge designs:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/892820-ultimate-collection-of-redstone-circuit-designs/#FALLINGEDGE
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From wood -> Planks
From Planks -> Wooden pickaxe
From wooden pickaxe -> Stone pickaxe
From stone pickaxe -> Iron
From Iron -> Shears.
In a nutshell.
Now that the portable version has crafting, it's the same as the PC version, as far as I am aware.
For more information, and for any future Minecraft needs, visit http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Minecraft_Wiki instead of making a topic here. (:
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I found that the hardest part of this was find angles for the screenshots that showed off how it worked. >_<
Key:
Grey -> Rising edge detectors
Dark grey -> The bulk of the circuit. Anything not a part of something else is this colour.
Black -> The line that checks if the combination is correct or not.
Pink -> Toggle blocks. Used as the block that the pistons toggle.
Anything else -> Decorative
This is the faceplate. Circle Stone Bricks are the inputs. I attempted to match the panel format you used, but afterwards realized my button was one block too high. Ahh well.
This is a top-down view of the three rising edge detectors. I adapted the same design you used, but had a horizontal styled one for the lowest row.
This was how I powered the bottom lights.
Here's a side view of the entire thing.
This is the output that goes down to the door. There's also a button on the inside that links into there and opens the doors whether the combo is right or wrong.
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