About 10 minutes ago I was tinkering with redstone, as I'm very good, but I wanted to play around. I made something where a button led into a block with 2 torches on the left and right sides.
I then put, ah well, its very hard to explain.
But in all simplicity, its just a rapid pulse, and I now use it to make sticky pistons push their block out, and come back very quickly to leave it suspended in air. Then, with another press of the button, the pistons grab and pull the block back, within a very short period of time. Less than half a second.
If any of you know a good, free, Mac* recording system, tell me so I can share this. :smile.gif: Thanks!
btw: It emits a very rapid pulse, WITHOUT a clock, so it could be used for many other ideas!
About 10 minutes ago I was tinkering with redstone, as I'm very good, but I wanted to play around. I made something where a button led into a block with 2 torches on the left and right sides.
I then put, ah well, its very hard to explain.
But in all simplicity, its just a rapid pulse, and I now use it to make sticky pistons push their block out, and come back very quickly to leave it suspended in air. Then, with another press of the button, the pistons grab and pull the block back, within a very short period of time. Less than half a second.
If any of you know a good, free, Mac* recording system, tell me so I can share this. :smile.gif: Thanks!
btw: It emits a very rapid pulse, WITHOUT a clock, so it could be used for many other ideas!
that sounds sexy, idk about recording, but screenshots maybe?
There is already something called a rapid pulsar. It makes very fast pulses, just like your description.
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Every time that someone on the support forums doesn't say anything after I tell them a possible solution, I assume that they are having too much fun enjoying their fixed Minecraft to reply.
Well then, you made a very compact monostable circuit!
Could you give us a little diagram?
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Every time that someone on the support forums doesn't say anything after I tell them a possible solution, I assume that they are having too much fun enjoying their fixed Minecraft to reply.
But in all simplicity, its just a rapid pulse, and I now use it to make sticky pistons push their block out, and come back very quickly to leave it suspended in air. Then, with another press of the button, the pistons grab and pull the block back, within a very short period of time. Less than half a second.
Minecrafaddict on youtube has a ton of videos using this same mechanism.
Its not a Tff. It does NOT toggle. It flicks very fast for a few milliseconds.
And leaves the block suspended in the air because the piston moves so quick, right? Yeah, that's exactly what this thing does. It moves so quick that the piston will leave the block in the air, which we can get an output out of which successfully makes it a TFF because another press of the button will have the piston extend again and have it grab the block and pulling it back with it. That's what yours does, but more complicated right?
And leaves the block suspended in the air because the piston moves so quick, right? Yeah, that's exactly what this thing does. It moves so quick that the piston will leave the block in the air, which we can get an output out of which successfully makes it a TFF because another press of the button will have the piston extend again and have it grab the block and pulling it back with it. That's what yours does, but more complicated right?
A Tff toggles. It cannot be used with sticky pistons the way mine does.
I then put, ah well, its very hard to explain.
But in all simplicity, its just a rapid pulse, and I now use it to make sticky pistons push their block out, and come back very quickly to leave it suspended in air. Then, with another press of the button, the pistons grab and pull the block back, within a very short period of time. Less than half a second.
If any of you know a good, free, Mac* recording system, tell me so I can share this. :smile.gif: Thanks!
btw: It emits a very rapid pulse, WITHOUT a clock, so it could be used for many other ideas!
EDIT:
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2e67rdj&s=7
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2hqqcjk&s=7
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2ns06ld&s=7
that sounds sexy, idk about recording, but screenshots maybe?
I know what a rapid pulser is, it isn't this. This sends ONE rapid pulse per button press.
Well then, you made a very compact monostable circuit!
Could you give us a little diagram?
Minecrafaddict on youtube has a ton of videos using this same mechanism.
Im not stupid, its not a T Flipflop. trust me.
and i compacted it
I just read that it IS a pulse limiter, but recreate it. You'll see that it is MUCH faster than the others.
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Its a TFF that you can find on the Wiki, its design Z1.
And leaves the block suspended in the air because the piston moves so quick, right? Yeah, that's exactly what this thing does. It moves so quick that the piston will leave the block in the air, which we can get an output out of which successfully makes it a TFF because another press of the button will have the piston extend again and have it grab the block and pulling it back with it. That's what yours does, but more complicated right?
A Tff toggles. It cannot be used with sticky pistons the way mine does.