Minecraft name: Jhke
What do you like the most about redstone?: I love how closely redstone can simulate real circuits as they can be seen on breadboards. I also enjoy how versatile redstone creations can be as you can implement redstone lamps to imitate screens which allows us to visualize pretty much anything as long as we’re patient enough and put in enough work.
What’s a thing you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge?: I have made a 4-Bit BCD Adder and Separately a BCD Subtractor
What does the thing do?: The BCD Adder Takes in 2 numbers as an input, and displays the Binary-Coded-Decimal (BCD) form of the number as output, so if you were to do 8 + 8, it would output 1 0110 where the first 1 is representative of the 10s digit in 16 and 0110 is the 6 or the one’s digit in 16
The BCD Subtractor subtacts 2 numbers and returns the sign of the number and its magnitude if the returned number is -9 <= 0 <= 9 and if the B input is <=10
Image(s) and/or video(s) of the device:
BCD Adder:
Its near the warp, on the left side of my plot. I am only allows 1 imbedded link.
BCD Subtractor:
What did you make as your trial build?:
BCD Adder and BCD Subtractor
What is the warp for your trial build?:
/warp Jhke
Provide your results after completing the ORE Binary Quiz:
Completed by Jhke in 5m41.597s on 9/12/2024, 03:07 UTC.
89.29% accuracy with 3/28 answers given incorrectly.
1c2fa984-be1c-4c83-bb13-0783b4516f41-4a686b65
5l4o6e492t1h560x1s4s304w331s4x2h00261q1lm0ypdlsym0ypkxdr
Do you agree with the rules?:
I agree with the rules.