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Half a Killobyte of redstone memory (Read and Writable)

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I am proud to present this big thing... it is half a kilobyte of Redstone memory which you can read and write to. It has 256 memory locations (8 bit adress) each containing 16 bits, a total of 4096 bits or about half a kilobyte.

To use it you need to connect it to my Redstone USB sender and receiver, if you download the world save I have connected the USB sender and receiver to it already so you can try it out, however if you download the mcedit schematic you will need to also download my Redstone USB in order to decode and encode what you send and receive, you can extend the wires going in and out as far as you need to as long as only 1 tick repeaters and redstone are used.

The light brown wires are for the adressing, the brown wire is to request data and the 2 blue wires are the data input and output, red is a modified redstone USB reciever and the green is a modified USB sender. (modified such as to make it as flat and hence stackable as possible)

If you find a use for this then feel free to use it, I know I will be using this in my 3rd Redstone computer (coming soonish (hopefuly)).
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09/18/2016 11:12 pm
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tyler_nation
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12/08/2014 5:00 am
Level 43 : Master Engineer
mick_the_mine
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Once saw a guy make a 147kb memory, hmm imagein what that looks like
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12/08/2014 10:31 am
Level 47 : Master Electrician
Pishleback
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Yeah ive seen that too, troubble with theirs is it would be very laggy and verrryyyyyy slow to read from and thats assuming you could actualy figure out how to read from it
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02/13/2015 12:13 pm
Level 19 : Journeyman Engineer
MKmajestic
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Im working on a 1.4MB design atm.

Laggy for sure!
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02/13/2015 12:34 pm
Level 47 : Master Electrician
Pishleback
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1.4mb... thats nuts. not sure how you are planning on doing that but if you pull it of i will be interested to see how you managed it
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02/13/2015 1:26 pm
Level 19 : Journeyman Engineer
MKmajestic
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Well, when you have insta-wire and the double-hopper trick that prevents chunks from unloading, you can use the standard methods of making data storage to make a harddrive as big as you want. I'm going for 1.4 MB (11,796,480bits) to try and make a "working" floppy disk. It's going to be about 1.8 x 1.8 km finished.

I will be quite pleased with myself if I make the highest capacity redstone harddrive by a couple of orders of magnatude though. I was surred to do this when RoosterTeeth's "news" youtube channel, The Know, did a vid on someone's 1kb harddrive. Which to me wasn't very impressive.
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02/13/2015 2:39 pm
Level 47 : Master Electrician
Pishleback
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oh gosh thats huge, be sure to pm me if you manage it!
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12/08/2014 12:22 pm
Level 43 : Master Engineer
mick_the_mine
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nlolbsf  so true :P
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