Published May 5th, 2021, 5/5/21 1:33 am
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Hello Everyone!
I am proud to share my most ambitious project yet, the ARC-1000 (AdamaxEP's Redstone Computer series 1000). This took around 6 months to build. The computer uses around 80,000 redstone and 13,000 repeaters/comparators. I built this on my private server with the help of World Edit (a plugin), however, a lot of it was also made by hand.
The computer is built using my own custom event driven architecture. There is no central clock, instead each component has its own internal clock and control unit which communicates with the main CPU. I choose this method to reduce lag and make the computer more compact. Special thanks to Youtuber Newomaster for his BCD (binary coded decimal) decoder used in this computer.
Make sure to read the in game user manual and when you do math the inputs are a little different. Example: 4+16 will need to look like 004+016
Works on MC version 1.20+
Tech Specs:
- 12 character display
- 6 bit CPU housing a 10 bit ALU
- 9 Bytes of RAM
- 90 Byte hard drive
- 0.32 kB of ROM
Functions:
- Addition and Subtraction
- Counts up to 10000
- Random Number Generator
- Fibonacci Sequencer (16 iterations)
- Word processor
- Save and load text files
- Control in game time and weather
- Write and run programs
The main release does not include any of the redstone tech I had to develop before using it in the computer. If you would like to download the development version instead... here is the link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/xg1mnhr16w6zjz8/ARC-1000_dv1.1.zip/file
Hello Everyone!
I am proud to share my most ambitious project yet, the ARC-1000 (AdamaxEP's Redstone Computer series 1000). This took around 6 months to build. The computer uses around 80,000 redstone and 13,000 repeaters/comparators. I built this on my private server with the help of World Edit (a plugin), however, a lot of it was also made by hand.
The computer is built using my own custom event driven architecture. There is no central clock, instead each component has its own internal clock and control unit which communicates with the main CPU. I choose this method to reduce lag and make the computer more compact. Special thanks to Youtuber Newomaster for his BCD (binary coded decimal) decoder used in this computer.
Make sure to read the in game user manual and when you do math the inputs are a little different. Example: 4+16 will need to look like 004+016
Works on MC version 1.20+
Tech Specs:
- 12 character display
- 6 bit CPU housing a 10 bit ALU
- 9 Bytes of RAM
- 90 Byte hard drive
- 0.32 kB of ROM
Functions:
- Addition and Subtraction
- Counts up to 10000
- Random Number Generator
- Fibonacci Sequencer (16 iterations)
- Word processor
- Save and load text files
- Control in game time and weather
- Write and run programs
The main release does not include any of the redstone tech I had to develop before using it in the computer. If you would like to download the development version instead... here is the link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/xg1mnhr16w6zjz8/ARC-1000_dv1.1.zip/file
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