I've been playing around with redstone for a few years now, and I've found some very effective methods for data transfer. Using comparators you can send a lot of data over just one wire (goes in the thousands, will cover later) with simple encoding and decoding. I'm not going to explain it all here in this thread, but I'll cover it here:
I'm not wanting to advertise and beg for likes and subs, I just find that this form of data transfer could very greatly reduce the size of many computers and allow for much faster computers and YouTube is a great place to show how it works. While I write this I'm just finishing to post all the components for what I'll use. Advanced redstoners should be able to do something with it, but I'll post some projects in the next weeks too.
Hey there MinecraftForum!
I've been playing around with redstone for a few years now, and I've found some very effective methods for data transfer. Using comparators you can send a lot of data over just one wire (goes in the thousands, will cover later) with simple encoding and decoding. I'm not going to explain it all here in this thread, but I'll cover it here:
ComparatorLogic
I'm not wanting to advertise and beg for likes and subs, I just find that this form of data transfer could very greatly reduce the size of many computers and allow for much faster computers and YouTube is a great place to show how it works. While I write this I'm just finishing to post all the components for what I'll use. Advanced redstoners should be able to do something with it, but I'll post some projects in the next weeks too.
I hope you can do something with this.
Feel free to comment bellow!
I've finished the explanation about basic components. I'll switch to vids about integration to systems now.