I don't really know, but I think it mainly does that because in survival mode, it needs to manage more things, such as health, hunger, item counts, etc.
Hey Guys, I am a redstone addict, and I have been doing redstone for over a year now, I am not that pro at all, but I am just looking for a community for a redstoner to join, to share creations and just share his passions, I know that the minecraft forums are a great place, but I really need a deticated place for such thing.
So if someone knows something like this please tell me, before I try to create one myself.
Hey, does this keep the outputs on, or does it turn them of once another one is selected?
It turns them off; it cycles.
I added a video of it working, but as you can see its not the best solution (yours will most likely be) as other outputs must go on for a short time before the correct one is cycled to.
I Understand, Yours is actually about working the same way, but with no hoppers, could be useful in building in survival mode, Your a pretty good redstoner, I have seen your posts around a lot btw, your great!
Also I updated the imgur link, you can go check it out!
Yeah, I am actually doing it in pe, sorry about the incompitability, if you please, I would like you to make that tweaks needed, and send me the picture, and I would replace it with the new one, thanks in advance
This is a really simple mechanic, but it isn't actually called a t-flip-flop, a t-flip-flop is a mechanism that converts a button output, into a constant output when pressed, and when the button is pressed again (or just an input is, well, inputed) it puts the output off.
I don't really know what you would name this mechanic, but it doesn't really matter as long as the mechanic works!
This is the whole mechanic, you can find all images here
Explanation (if you want to :p):
The mona-stable circuit gives a short input, which then puts a quick flick throughout 2 circuits, one of them is the dropper, and the quick hopper unlock system, that means, that when an input is given, the items go through a hopper at a time, which means that when an input is put, the outputs cycle through each one at a time, which gives you exactly what you need.
After that, when the item reaches the final hopper, going into a chest, that gives a comparator output, which just puts another item into the dropper.
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I don't really know, but I think it mainly does that because in survival mode, it needs to manage more things, such as health, hunger, item counts, etc.
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Check if your storage settings is set to external
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I will try to create one or you, but If u want to make it ur self, you can use an app called "UTK.io"
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I don't really know if this is for iOS, but I have tried it for android, it's name is "Blocktopograph"
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Here You Go!
I have ported this from a different texture pack for pc, but it does it!
Get it here!
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Not Possible Yet, as the only components (data tags) available currently are the can place on and can break, display name is not avaliable yet
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Maybe Try This:
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It just feels better using a phone sometimes, as minecraft is a sandbox game, so u always want to just pick up the pace!
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So You Want When It Is Night, It Turns The Swapper On, Then when It's day, it turns it again?
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I know that you want to use commands and every thing, but if you want to just do that, you can use an anvil!
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Hey Guys, I am a redstone addict, and I have been doing redstone for over a year now, I am not that pro at all, but I am just looking for a community for a redstoner to join, to share creations and just share his passions, I know that the minecraft forums are a great place, but I really need a deticated place for such thing.
So if someone knows something like this please tell me, before I try to create one myself.
Thanks.
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I Understand, Yours is actually about working the same way, but with no hoppers, could be useful in building in survival mode, Your a pretty good redstoner, I have seen your posts around a lot btw, your great!
Also I updated the imgur link, you can go check it out!
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Yeah, I am actually doing it in pe, sorry about the incompitability, if you please, I would like you to make that tweaks needed, and send me the picture, and I would replace it with the new one, thanks in advance
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Hey, does this keep the outputs on, or does it turn them of once another one is selected?
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This is a really simple mechanic, but it isn't actually called a t-flip-flop, a t-flip-flop is a mechanism that converts a button output, into a constant output when pressed, and when the button is pressed again (or just an input is, well, inputed) it puts the output off.
I don't really know what you would name this mechanic, but it doesn't really matter as long as the mechanic works!
This is the whole mechanic, you can find all images here
Explanation (if you want to :p):
Hope I have helped