Published Mar 23rd, 2013, 3/23/13 3:10 pm
- 555 views, 1 today
- 37 downloads, 0 today
9
Dynamic Random Access Memory
Capacity: 16 bytes
Least addressable unit: 1 byte
Dimensions: 95x87x14
Download: schematic (see link)
It has a capacity of 16 bytes which consists of 16 clusters of 1 byte each. You can read and write one byte at a time.
The schematic consists of a very simple control panel that controlls the whole system. The lowest 8 redstone lights represent the output read from memory. The 3 levers above select a memory cluster (that is 0-7). The button next to these levers is used to store data into memory. The uppermost 8 levers represent the data input that will be written when you press the button.
This redstone machine is just a small component of our next goal: 64 bytes DRAM. We are not sure when that project will be finished ;)
Quick Overview
Capacity: 16 bytes
Least addressable unit: 1 byte
Dimensions: 95x87x14
Download: schematic (see link)
Overview
It has a capacity of 16 bytes which consists of 16 clusters of 1 byte each. You can read and write one byte at a time.
The schematic consists of a very simple control panel that controlls the whole system. The lowest 8 redstone lights represent the output read from memory. The 3 levers above select a memory cluster (that is 0-7). The button next to these levers is used to store data into memory. The uppermost 8 levers represent the data input that will be written when you press the button.
This redstone machine is just a small component of our next goal: 64 bytes DRAM. We are not sure when that project will be finished ;)
Credit | XenoTech, AdmBot, MCMedicijnman |
Progress | 100% complete |
Tags |
2014765
2
Create an account or sign in to comment.
It must had become corrupt or something.
Thanks for the info!