Hey, I got a guestion about how to do thing, where I have 1 imput (from button) and have 2 outputs -> once it will activate first output, then second, then first again etc. I want both outputs to not be pernament, to be short.
Ok so what you need is some kind of toggle. I imagine a one-tick sticky piston can be along these lines. I would say place a sticky piston with a solid block next to it and a t-flip-flop (basically a button connected to a piston connected to an observer) -- When you press the button, the observer is pushed, touching the second piston and giving it one-tick. This makes the piston push the block and leave it. The next time you press the button, the piston will push the block back. This way you can have to repeaters facing away from the two spots where the block is moving, and two repeaters going into it. When the piston moves the block back and forth, you the current will go left/right, left/right, etc.
EDIT
I just realized this was asked a long, long time ago, lol.
Hey, I got a guestion about how to do thing, where I have 1 imput (from button) and have 2 outputs -> once it will activate first output, then second, then first again etc. I want both outputs to not be pernament, to be short.
Can you clarify?
Do you want both outputs to be activated once per button push?
Keep alternating forever once the button is pushed?
Keep alternating but only as long as the button is held?
Have only one output per push, but switch each time?
Just testing.
Have only one output per push, but switch each time.
Ok so what you need is some kind of toggle. I imagine a one-tick sticky piston can be along these lines. I would say place a sticky piston with a solid block next to it and a t-flip-flop (basically a button connected to a piston connected to an observer) -- When you press the button, the observer is pushed, touching the second piston and giving it one-tick. This makes the piston push the block and leave it. The next time you press the button, the piston will push the block back. This way you can have to repeaters facing away from the two spots where the block is moving, and two repeaters going into it. When the piston moves the block back and forth, you the current will go left/right, left/right, etc.
EDIT
I just realized this was asked a long, long time ago, lol.