i didn't watch the videos but i think the answer would be the following:
A: 2 blocks empty at opposing corners of the "square Circle", if you know what i mean
B: Pistons on opposite corners have to go at the same time , so if corners were:
FG
HI
then corners F and I would go off at the same time and H and G would go off at teh same time as eachother but different from FG
Edit:
It may be from a well timed clock, I use lots of exposed circuitry when i do this, and find that its glass makes it 99% a clock
i didn't watch the videos but i think the answer would be the following:
A: 2 blocks empty at opposing corners of the "square Circle", if you know what i mean
B: Pistons on opposite corners have to go at the same time , so if corners were:
FG
HI
then corners F and I would go off at the same time and H and G would go off at teh same time as eachother but different from FG
oh i think i get it but how do you turn it off and on with a switch as opposed to breaking the wire?
oh i think i get it but how do you turn it off and on with a switch as opposed to breaking the wire?
as opposed to breaking a wire, a lever/button used in combination with a sticky piston attached to a block could be used to complete/ detach the circuit without damaging the redstone
as opposed to breaking a wire, a lever/button used in combination with a sticky piston attached to a block could be used to complete/ detach the circuit without damaging the redstone
sooo like what kind of block would i be able to use that would detach and attach the circuit?
sooo like what kind of block would i be able to use that would detach and attach the circuit?
any non transparent block, pretty much anything except glass, so if you just replace 1 redstone wire with a repeater and have the switch make the piston push the block in front of the repeater. it will transfer the current as if it was redstone, so you could continue the circuit as usual... looks like this
W=wood
S=redstone
R=repeater
SSSSRWSSS
when the piston wasnt activated the W would be a row down, disconnecting the circuit
as opposed to breaking a wire, a lever/button used in combination with a sticky piston attached to a block could be used to complete/ detach the circuit without damaging the redstone
Ok i've got everything working now :biggrin.gif: the only problem now is that whenever i stop the pistons the block ALWAYS stop on the same color! How do I fix that?
Sry for 2 post but I got an idea for clock.. You can use minecart clock with a pulse limiter
You CAN USE THIS DESIGN
but only power 1 rail to a lever (timer on off) and the other side of the block with a redstone torch so when you want the timer to stop.. If the minecart is going to the unpowered rail, it will stop, else it will do another tick. :biggrin.gif:
And it is perfect when U use multiple, as these minecart clocks 1) dont lagg 2) don't stop when you log off..
Point is in Minecraft there IS NO true random number generator.
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A: 2 blocks empty at opposing corners of the "square Circle", if you know what i mean
B: Pistons on opposite corners have to go at the same time , so if corners were:
FG
HI
then corners F and I would go off at the same time and H and G would go off at teh same time as eachother but different from FG
Edit:
It may be from a well timed clock, I use lots of exposed circuitry when i do this, and find that its glass makes it 99% a clock
oh i think i get it but how do you turn it off and on with a switch as opposed to breaking the wire?
as opposed to breaking a wire, a lever/button used in combination with a sticky piston attached to a block could be used to complete/ detach the circuit without damaging the redstone
sooo like what kind of block would i be able to use that would detach and attach the circuit?
any non transparent block, pretty much anything except glass, so if you just replace 1 redstone wire with a repeater and have the switch make the piston push the block in front of the repeater. it will transfer the current as if it was redstone, so you could continue the circuit as usual... looks like this
W=wood
S=redstone
R=repeater
SSSSRWSSS
when the piston wasnt activated the W would be a row down, disconnecting the circuit
Ok i've got everything working now :biggrin.gif: the only problem now is that whenever i stop the pistons the block ALWAYS stop on the same color! How do I fix that?
Awesome posum! thanks!
Nope
Why u ask>
No need for you to be bothered with it
Whatever...
Any other ideas guys?
Also may I ask what server this will be on... I would be very happy if I could join
Random number generator --
Cactus / Mob pressure plate randomizer hooked up to punch card readers with block detection units hooked up to pulse limiters hooked up to pulse number generators hooked up to pulse shorteners. 100% random.