Input at lime wool. Output at pink wool. Signal strength 15 to light blue wool to turn off the clock (which actually leaves its output on -- add pulse limiter to output to fix if desired).
Stores the input signal strength in the comparator loop in the middle, then uses that to re-pulse a fader pulse extender (whose duration depends on the initial signal strength). You can change the input signal strength at any time, will change the next clock cycle.
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if you want to use both forge mods and bukkit plugins, you can make a cauldron server.
but due to some takedowns this temporary site has put up the cauldron server files http://minecraft.maeyanie.com/cauldron/
sadly (as far as im aware) version 1.7.10 is the newest available version.
hope this post helped.
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i agree with both of you.
no one (including me) wants to pay for mods us pc players can get for free, But company's are company's and people are people.
i know it might seem stupid but almost everyone wants more money then they actually need .
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i don't know about you, but back when i bought minecraft back in beta 1.3
there was a page on minecraft.net stating that mojang would continue developing the base game as long as people where still interested in it.
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If your reading this thread , you probably already know that 4J Studios should have given us Command-Blocks a long time ago...
So that's why Ive come with a solution.
Personally i don't think 4J trusts us enough to give us a "Real Command-Block" due to lack of players with the ability to use a keyboard #_#, but there is a way around that.
They could use this as an opportunity to implement mods into console edition.
for example here is a sample menu that i made
what kinda mods would you guys like to see in a menu like this?
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I have just designed a combo lock with the ability to have 10 to 12 different combos simultaneously and is much more compact than the 9 button combo lock that is often used.
using a modified version Wooly Creepers tileable xor gate design and a piston tape roll i managed to make this combo lock
i give credit to wooly creeper for the original xor gate design and to trebito_t for helping me modify the xor gate.
side view
other side view
top down view
input
modified xor gate