Published Aug 17th, 2011, 8/17/11 2:48 pm
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Hello planet Minecraft! (Why is it a planet? im pretty sure the world in Minecraft is flat... i digress)
Details:
-Prints with 4 inks (White, Light grey, grey & Black, I hate bright colours...)
-Fully Customizable image, with input area to create your image
- Prints a 4*4 image,
-The memory module holds 8 bytes of RAM,
Worth Pointing out:
-the default image is all white,
-ALL of the pixels must have a colour set to them, if you dont,, the printer will miss out that pixel & Screw up the image,so after you've cleared memory, you must ALWAYS re-write it.
-Project created in 2 days
- Its small because im lazy, & this was primarily an experiment with RAM,
- If i feel like it I might make a 3D one in the future, but for the moment ill leave it at this,
Details:
-Prints with 4 inks (White, Light grey, grey & Black, I hate bright colours...)
-Fully Customizable image, with input area to create your image
- Prints a 4*4 image,
-The memory module holds 8 bytes of RAM,
Worth Pointing out:
-the default image is all white,
-ALL of the pixels must have a colour set to them, if you dont,, the printer will miss out that pixel & Screw up the image,so after you've cleared memory, you must ALWAYS re-write it.
-Project created in 2 days
- Its small because im lazy, & this was primarily an experiment with RAM,
- If i feel like it I might make a 3D one in the future, but for the moment ill leave it at this,
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How does it work? Explain! D:
http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Redstone_circuits
any computer makers should know & understand these, you should also have a good knowledge of binary numbers, so you might wanna read this:
http://l3d.cs.colorado.edu/courses/CSCI1200-96/binary.html