cRPG
Off Topic => General Off Topic => Topic started by: Kafein on January 26, 2012, 04:17:24 pm
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Just stumbled across this...
Simply amazing :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_KvcmtSchg
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Yeah, I saw that a while ago, cool stuff :)
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Yep, my small square houses could become minature reality! D:
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This got me so hyped up about minecraft again I just finished by awesome 4-bit sequential additioner xD
It uses only one 1-bit full addition circuit, but manages to add two 4-bit values using a clock. The piston witchcraft to get those reading and writing mechanisms to work was also quite fun.
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And that also helped with the logic circuit exam I got tomorrow today. :mrgreen:
I've seen many 16 or even 32 bit additioners based on full logical translations, but those become kinda gigantic and boring to do. I only need to play with the reading pistons a bit to manage 16, 32, 64 or even 128-bit additions without too many problems. Ofc it may be slower than the asynchronous ones but I'm not even sure given their size. Furthermore, with a mod for preventing torch burn-out, I could increase the clock speed a lot. The one showed here does approximately 1 Hz. I can already make it go faster but I needed it to be slow to find problems.
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Ah, I remember building that 5x5 house of dirt..
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Nice job.
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Ah, I remember building that 5x5 house of dirt..
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Nice job.
Yeah I remember my first house got obliterated by a creeper :lol:
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That is REALLY awesome
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That is REALLY awesome
I guess you are speaking about the 3D printing thing :D
Ok ok tomorow I start spending my free time on cRPG development, since my last exam ends in 8 hours. I'm already planning to write a little thread to compile all the "client requirements" for the job, and make sure we got everything more or less right and clear to start with. There are for example a couple of points about how far we should integrate into the ingame part of the mod I'm not sure of.
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This got me so hyped up about minecraft again I just finished by awesome 4-bit sequential additioner xD
It uses only one 1-bit full addition circuit, but manages to add two 4-bit values using a clock. The piston witchcraft to get those reading and writing mechanisms to work was also quite fun.
visitors can't see pics , please register or login
And that also helped with the logic circuit exam I got tomorrow today. :mrgreen:
I've seen many 16 or even 32 bit additioners based on full logical translations, but those become kinda gigantic and boring to do. I only need to play with the reading pistons a bit to manage 16, 32, 64 or even 128-bit additions without too many problems. Ofc it may be slower than the asynchronous ones but I'm not even sure given their size. Furthermore, with a mod for preventing torch burn-out, I could increase the clock speed a lot. The one showed here does approximately 1 Hz. I can already make it go faster but I needed it to be slow to find problems.
thats nothing someone from dwarf fortress made a computer/word processor out of nothing but water and 21000 pressure plates that could recieve a sentence and REPLY BACK. say you type to the computer: HOW ARE YOU, the computer will respond FINE. stuff like that
http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=96243.0
YOU MINECRAFT my old friendS WILL BOW BEFORE THE MIGHT OF THE DWARVES
i take my leave
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Dwarf Fortress Nerd-Level is indefinitely higher than Minecraft´s, so if you like your life, better play minecraft.
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thats nothing someone from dwarf fortress made a computer/word processor out of nothing but water and 21000 pressure plates that could recieve a sentence and REPLY BACK. say you type to the computer: HOW ARE YOU, the computer will respond FINE. stuff like that
http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=96243.0
YOU MINECRAFT my old friendS WILL BOW BEFORE THE MIGHT OF THE DWARVES
i take my leave
I was about to answer exactly that :
Dwarf Fortress Nerd-Level is indefinitely higher than Minecraft´s, so if you like your life, better play minecraft.
I tried DF. But then I realised I had the any of two choice between sleep, my social life, dwarf fortress, and suicide. What I did there in minecraft, although greater than the usual redstone tinkering, is basically equivalent in complexity to reaching the end of a basic tutorial in Dwarf Fortress. That thing some people call a game is more complex than the sum of the things I learned during 2 and a half years of computer science. I could spend a month (and probably more) to get into that (apparently great) game, but tbh it's too much. Intellectual masturbation for it's very own sake is okay, but don't push it too far.
If it had nicer and clearer graphics though, I would probably try it more seriously.
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I want someone to print out a digital clock they made in minecraft and make it a real digital clock.
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I want someone to print out a digital clock they made in minecraft and make it a real digital clock.
I don't think 3D printers can create working RL redstone circuits :lol:
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I don't think 3D printers can create working RL redstone circuits :lol:
lol
Imagine this in real life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8xs53VmFjc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8xs53VmFjc)
:lol:
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lol
Imagine this in real life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8xs53VmFjc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8xs53VmFjc)
:lol:
I think I found madness itself.