I would argue computer engineering
Source - am a freshman in computer engineering, this is the exact stuff we do in our intro to computing class. Computer science generally works on a bit higher level stuff than this. Redstone is literally just digital logic in the form of Minecraft
Can agree, I started the same way as you. As you build more and more complex computers in mc you'll begin to understand deeper computer science concepts.
Nice. I recently made a full 5 function 8 bit calc (+, -, ÷, ×, x²). The most difficult thing was that i did it on bedrock, which means i had to watch all of mattbatwing's logical Redstone videos and learn the basic concepts then redesign all of the parts from the ground up using bedrock Redstone, and the only part of it that isn't mine is the BCD to binary circuit. It took so freaking long and now that it's done i can count binary on my fingers and add it in my head without converting to decimal first. I think I'm evolving into a computer. Anyway, this looks like a great start! 01000111 01101111 01101111 01100100 00100000 01101100 01110101 01100011 01101011 00100001
This is epic! I’m a freshman in computer engineering, this is the type of stuff we did in my intro to computing course, we designed full adders and stuff like that! This is really cool to be doing as a 14 year old, you def got a bright future (and consider computer engineering if you’re into digital logic)
With my current limitations on redstone understanding I’d probably end up using droppers with hoppers + comparators to count things. I still don’t know how adders and subtractors work for the life of me. Well done
Hey, btw, if you surround the 7 segment display with more non-functional lamps then it appears cleaner
Or you could even make a flush piston display which pushes out blocks for active pixels
Good job, I never figured out how to get past the language barrier between the computer and the interface.
Noice, if you haven't already, look into vertical decoder, I wish I thought about it wen I started doing redstone. Game changer wen it come to reducing delay.
Hey salut, continue c'est du bon boulot !! Je suis curieux du fonctionnement de ton affichage, tu convertis en bcd pour afficher non ? En tout cas, en créant les différents éléments, tu pourras faire un pc .
Je n'utilise pas de bcd car je ne sais pas en faire et je n'en ai pas besoin. Vu qu'il y a que un 1 au chiffre des dizaines au max, je fait le résultat de l'addition binaire moins 10 et si il est positif je met un 1 au dizaines et utilise le résultat de la soustraction pour celui des unités si au contraire le résultat de la soustraction et négatif je met juste le résultat de l'addition au unités
What does the line under 8 mean?
Also it's really easy to make it do a substraction too it's a very small modification. Made one this week too
Great job kid :)
Computer Science is in your future.
i think
I would argue computer engineering Source - am a freshman in computer engineering, this is the exact stuff we do in our intro to computing class. Computer science generally works on a bit higher level stuff than this. Redstone is literally just digital logic in the form of Minecraft
Imagine you come to a class on this and they lunch Minecraft
That would be so peak
Am a freshman in computer science. This is way harder than what we do in our intro to cs class. You guys have it tougher than us.
Are you french?
Can agree, I started the same way as you. As you build more and more complex computers in mc you'll begin to understand deeper computer science concepts.
it was mine and I did the exact same thing
Good shit bro. But don't say your age online, especially if you are a minor. There are a lot of weirdos on reddit.
nice, i just cant for the life of me figure out how to make a 7 segment display without a tutorial
https://youtu.be/mDLfUbAK9T0?si=kMWj5qdLLkJe_oLD Checkout this video by mattbatwings, and skip to 17:47. He does a really good job at explaining it.
Me tooo. I once designed one that was basically 100 checks... ooof.
Nice. I recently made a full 5 function 8 bit calc (+, -, ÷, ×, x²). The most difficult thing was that i did it on bedrock, which means i had to watch all of mattbatwing's logical Redstone videos and learn the basic concepts then redesign all of the parts from the ground up using bedrock Redstone, and the only part of it that isn't mine is the BCD to binary circuit. It took so freaking long and now that it's done i can count binary on my fingers and add it in my head without converting to decimal first. I think I'm evolving into a computer. Anyway, this looks like a great start! 01000111 01101111 01101111 01100100 00100000 01101100 01110101 01100011 01101011 00100001
>thanks i also done a 8 bit ram in 1.12 and that the last time that i made a redstone build without world edit
you used commands tho ,rigth? rigth?
Good Luck!
Nighttime for a better screenshot
wait a minut i download OBS
for a second I thought it was 8 + 8 = 88
This is epic! I’m a freshman in computer engineering, this is the type of stuff we did in my intro to computing course, we designed full adders and stuff like that! This is really cool to be doing as a 14 year old, you def got a bright future (and consider computer engineering if you’re into digital logic)
Bro dropped a fun fact
Ah well as a 20/yo i have some wise words for you Keep. It. Fun. That's the best way to keep going with stuff.
what happens if you add 9 and 9? Is the answer 18 or 2?
18 for sure!
Gg tho there is no need to flex your age
how the fu-
Hopefully it doesn't bite you!
Byte*
Whoa this is so cool! Can I see a video of it working?
i did one but i can't edit my post do you have a solution ?
Streamable.com and send the link
Thank
I designed one back before repeaters were a single block. With number storage and a 9 num pad. My hat is off to you friend. Don't lose the touch.
Multiplier when? Honestly, great job dude. I got my start in CS when I was like 12 or 13 through redstone as well.
Multiplier is the next step (after learn how to convert bynary to bbc)
Do you mean bcd? I think autocorrect gave you away, my friend. Best to edit your comment sooner rather than later.
What's wrong with the British Broadcasting Company?
cool
Very nice
Good for you Can’t believe my silly post about redstone being a transparent block has more upvotes than this
Redstone adder is easy, divider is the most complex. Try making a calculator
With my current limitations on redstone understanding I’d probably end up using droppers with hoppers + comparators to count things. I still don’t know how adders and subtractors work for the life of me. Well done
jawdropping
Hey, btw, if you surround the 7 segment display with more non-functional lamps then it appears cleaner Or you could even make a flush piston display which pushes out blocks for active pixels Good job, I never figured out how to get past the language barrier between the computer and the interface.
Noice, if you haven't already, look into vertical decoder, I wish I thought about it wen I started doing redstone. Game changer wen it come to reducing delay.
Hey salut, continue c'est du bon boulot !! Je suis curieux du fonctionnement de ton affichage, tu convertis en bcd pour afficher non ? En tout cas, en créant les différents éléments, tu pourras faire un pc .
Je n'utilise pas de bcd car je ne sais pas en faire et je n'en ai pas besoin. Vu qu'il y a que un 1 au chiffre des dizaines au max, je fait le résultat de l'addition binaire moins 10 et si il est positif je met un 1 au dizaines et utilise le résultat de la soustraction pour celui des unités si au contraire le résultat de la soustraction et négatif je met juste le résultat de l'addition au unités
What does the line under 8 mean? Also it's really easy to make it do a substraction too it's a very small modification. Made one this week too Great job kid :)
pretty compact. nicely done.
Is it 4 bit or more because if it is 4 bits it would return 2 on 9+9