i need really compact ram but with space so wire coming and out dont link together because i have to build 520 d flip flops and it would make my life easyier if someone showed me really small ram
Off-Topic: There really needs to be a "Better Than Pistons" Mod, like there was with wolves. I like pistons, but they are in everything now.
On-Topic: You wont find any 1 wide d flip-flops that are place-able without spacing, not possible(that we know of.) So for a byte the MINIMUM width is 15. Multiplexers get pretty big, too, by the way. 520 d flip-flops is only 65 bytes, which is not at all impossible, and has been done. I did 128 bytes, but that was when I was a newbie and did it vertically because it saved space(it was very time-inefficient =p).
Off-Topic: There really needs to be a "Better Than Pistons" Mod, like there was with wolves. I like pistons, but they are in everything now.
On-Topic: You wont find any 1 wide d flip-flops that are place-able without spacing, not possible(that we know of.) So for a byte the MINIMUM width is 15. Multiplexers get pretty big, too, by the way. 520 d flip-flops is only 65 bytes, which is not at all impossible, and has been done. I did 128 bytes, but that was when I was a newbie and did it vertically because it saved space(it was very time-inefficient =p).
i know its not impossible just a lot of work but any just small ram would be good
well heres the thing...that design is just the bit that holds the 'bit'
you also need wiring for inputs, outputs, some sort of way to 'select' a bank of bits (assigning addresses to registers) and a write enable or something similar so you write bits to only the specific bank selected...there is no small way to do that. my current design uses that 1 wide d flip-flop and it is at least 1x13x20 blocks per bit, plus a little bit more for output and bank select logic....sorry but unless you use a mod that adds custom components and wiring, its just not gonna be small.
well heres the thing...that design is just the bit that holds the 'bit'
you also need wiring for inputs, outputs, some sort of way to 'select' a bank of bits (assigning addresses to registers) and a write enable or something similar so you write bits to only the specific bank selected...there is no small way to do that. my current design uses that 1 wide d flip-flop and it is at least 1x13x20 blocks per bit, plus a little bit more for output and bank select logic....sorry but unless you use a mod that adds custom components and wiring, its just not gonna be small.
all i want is just the smallest ram u can get thats all im asking coz since im building so much i wanna save room
Here's a 1 wide D Flip flop. I just finished making a 16 byte RAM using that design.
they i have to wire it though screws it up i need a new design of a d flip flop like with pistons
On-Topic: You wont find any 1 wide d flip-flops that are place-able without spacing, not possible(that we know of.) So for a byte the MINIMUM width is 15. Multiplexers get pretty big, too, by the way. 520 d flip-flops is only 65 bytes, which is not at all impossible, and has been done. I did 128 bytes, but that was when I was a newbie and did it vertically because it saved space(it was very time-inefficient =p).
i know its not impossible just a lot of work but any just small ram would be good
you also need wiring for inputs, outputs, some sort of way to 'select' a bank of bits (assigning addresses to registers) and a write enable or something similar so you write bits to only the specific bank selected...there is no small way to do that. my current design uses that 1 wide d flip-flop and it is at least 1x13x20 blocks per bit, plus a little bit more for output and bank select logic....sorry but unless you use a mod that adds custom components and wiring, its just not gonna be small.
all i want is just the smallest ram u can get thats all im asking coz since im building so much i wanna save room