Now that pistons are out, you can use those to clear redstone also. Just by having the piston extend across the block the redstone wire is taking up will destroy the redstone.
I also found 2 cyan dye. And does the bow and arrow have any purpose? Also, I would encourage you to use this to clear the redstone wire where you encourage the player to break the redstone to reduce lag. It could be hooked up to a pressure pad that the player must pass over, and is a fairly simple solution.
Well my 7zip doesn't let me add files to an archive and my winrar won't completely download, so I inarching to a folder, do my editing, then reassigned to a .jar file. So could someone just upload a minecraft.jar with MCPatcher and Modliader? Although once 1.7 comes out I'll be back in this situation, I should be good untill then with that.
Multiple times I have tried to mod my minecraft, and multiple times I have failed.
The process I go through:
1. Download the mod (in this case it's modloader).
2. Extract minecraft.jar archive in %appdata%/.minecraft/bin to a folder named "minecraft"
3. Go into the folder, delete the META-INF file.
4. Transfer the mod into this folder.
5. Compress the folder into an archive (named minecraft.jar) with 7zip.
I know this won't help diagnose my problem, mainly I started this topic to see what I must post to get actual help. Like, should I upload my minecraft.jar after my attempted mod, or just my whole /bin compressed into a .zip? I don't know what's needed, but I'm tired of not being able to mod minecraft.
So I place the input, make an AND gate and have te input be one of the outputs, connect the output of the AND to the RS NOR, connect the powered side of the RS NOR to the open input on the first AND gate, then make the second and gate, connect the input to one of it's inputs, then connect the otter side of the RS NOR to the remaining open input on the second AND gate?
Are there any resources that would explain these in laymen's terms? I've tried minecraft wiki, but most of the latches/flip-flops escape my understanding.
My question is fairly simple in theory. I would like to know what logic gate(s) to use to create a circuit that meets the following parameters:
One input.
One output (not as important).
Input must be compatible with buttons.
What I would like the circuit to accomplish is:
When one button press occurs, no output is released.
When a second button press occurs, the energy goes through the circuit to the output, and the circuit resets.
Essentially what I want is a RS NOR without the need for a reset button. If the design is too complex to be feasible, then no description is needed (anything larger than 8x8x5 would be too large).
I've attempted to download python a couple times, but it never worked. I know there was an .exe compiled earlier, but I'm sure that's out of date. Can you try to make a current .exe?
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[b]Age[/b]: 15
[b]Any notable achievements in Minecraft[/b]: Not really.
[b]What would you bring to the server[/b]: Most likely just another worker. I haven't read the books for a while, but I'm more than willing to follow orders.
[b]What is the hidden message? (You'll find it if you've read everything): I love LOTR
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The process I go through:
1. Download the mod (in this case it's modloader).
2. Extract minecraft.jar archive in %appdata%/.minecraft/bin to a folder named "minecraft"
3. Go into the folder, delete the META-INF file.
4. Transfer the mod into this folder.
5. Compress the folder into an archive (named minecraft.jar) with 7zip.
I know this won't help diagnose my problem, mainly I started this topic to see what I must post to get actual help. Like, should I upload my minecraft.jar after my attempted mod, or just my whole /bin compressed into a .zip? I don't know what's needed, but I'm tired of not being able to mod minecraft.
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One input.
One output (not as important).
Input must be compatible with buttons.
What I would like the circuit to accomplish is:
When one button press occurs, no output is released.
When a second button press occurs, the energy goes through the circuit to the output, and the circuit resets.
Essentially what I want is a RS NOR without the need for a reset button. If the design is too complex to be feasible, then no description is needed (anything larger than 8x8x5 would be too large).
Thank you.
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[b]Age[/b]: 15
[b]Any notable achievements in Minecraft[/b]: Not really.
[b]What would you bring to the server[/b]: Most likely just another worker. I haven't read the books for a while, but I'm more than willing to follow orders.
[b]What is the hidden message? (You'll find it if you've read everything): I love LOTR