What do you like the most about redstone?:
The opportunity to build whatever you want and its like another world in minecraft where you can do so many things.
What’s a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?:
A full functioning Alu
What does the thing do?:
It can do bitwise operations
What did you make as your trial build?:
4Bit ALU with the functions: ADD, SUB, XOR, OR, AND, XNOR, NOR, NAND
What is the warp for your trial build?:
Feliqius
Provide your results after completing the ORE Binary Quiz:
Binary Quiz completion certificate:
Completed by feliqisu in 4m13.859s on 1/1/2025, 12:56 UTC.
96.15% accuracy with 1/26 answers given incorrectly.
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This isn’t a sufficiently advanced trial build. Generally the requirement is something at or above the level of a 4 bit ALU.
This isn’t a warp name. On the Minecraft server, you can set a warp at your current location with /setwarp <name> which allows us to warp to it with /warp <name>
After an application is accepted, you do a trial with a staff member. During the trial, you are asked to answer questions related to the trial build. The trial build is something which demonstrates you know enough about computational redstone and most people end up making a 4 bit ALU.
Warp
Warps are something on the Minecraft server which allows us to easily get to a location. You can do /setwarp <name> to create a warp, which then allows anyone to do /warp <name> and warp to that same position.
Whenever both you and a staff member are free, feel free to ask them for a trial. You are able to try again after failing and waiting 24 hours. It is always recommended to do a practice trial with another member before starting your real one.