I need help with a redstone computer
(no idea what to do
This thread is WAY too old to respond to now. Not to mention, nobody will help you just make a redstone computer. You have to put in the time and effort with all the research and testing to make one yourself. The only way you learn is if you teach yourself.
I did not read the whole thread, so please excuse me if this has already been asked. I want a single button press to trigger 4 pulses exactly, I am sure a counter is involved, but I am not sure how to set this up.
I did not read the whole thread, so please excuse me if this has already been asked. I want a single button press to trigger 4 pulses exactly, I am sure a counter is involved, but I am not sure how to set this up.
Couldn't you avoid some hassle by just hooking it up to 4 monostable circuits which receive signals from the button after a different amount of ticks(using repeaters)?
I did not read the whole thread, so please excuse me if this has already been asked. I want a single button press to trigger 4 pulses exactly, I am sure a counter is involved, but I am not sure how to set this up.
put a button on a block, attatch it to a line. on the line, add a monostable circuit every space and between those spaces place repeaters on what ever setting
I been Working on passwords lately and i used a piston so it could power and stop the redstone current from going to the door.
How do i make it so it doesnt need a piston and uses something else?
I have a trap door 3x2 and I have torches that are activated by red-stone when i pull the levers... when the pistons push out the other pistons the pistons push the block up normally, OK good... WRONG, when I now turn off the levers the pistons go back but the pistons that push the blocks upward extend, which I do not want at this moment. It is very annoying. I think the block that the piston is pulled back on is being powered by the repeater that is powering the torch...
(no idea what to do
This thread is WAY too old to respond to now. Not to mention, nobody will help you just make a redstone computer. You have to put in the time and effort with all the research and testing to make one yourself. The only way you learn is if you teach yourself.
Couldn't you avoid some hassle by just hooking it up to 4 monostable circuits which receive signals from the button after a different amount of ticks(using repeaters)?
put a button on a block, attatch it to a line. on the line, add a monostable circuit every space and between those spaces place repeaters on what ever setting
How do i make it so it doesnt need a piston and uses something else?
I have a trap door 3x2 and I have torches that are activated by red-stone when i pull the levers... when the pistons push out the other pistons the pistons push the block up normally, OK good... WRONG, when I now turn off the levers the pistons go back but the pistons that push the blocks upward extend, which I do not want at this moment. It is very annoying. I think the block that the piston is pulled back on is being powered by the repeater that is powering the torch...