LamaSuppe Builder application

Minecraft Username: LamaSuppe

Have you read the Read Before Posting post?: Yes

Your favorite thing about redstone: I enjoy how easy it is to implement logic. I usually work with electronics on a university level. Not needing to worry about correct voltages at the outputs and not having to care about parasitic capacitys is awesome. Moreover i enjoy the fact that it is really easy to understand concepts with redstone, as minecraft is very visual and stacking bits vertically adds another dimension which isn’t easy to do with IRL electronic circuirs. (Also makes it easy to explain it to others which is a lot of fun) I mainly enjoy Digital Logic in Minecraft in mostly Binary (But also some Hex). I both like working on CPU but also more specific circuits like Line Drawers or Calculators, etc.

A build you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge (This is your trial build):

Explain what your build does in detail: My Build is a very simple 4bit ALU it natively supports, Add, Subtract, XNOR, XOR, OR, NOR, AND and NAND . Other instructions would have to be done by loading the output into a register and inputting it back into the ALU. (This should actually be one of the most common components on this Server so i wont explain it in more detail)

Images / videos of the build: I can’t any right now as the system told be new users can only add 2 links which is already ORE Binary Quiz link and the Rules link.

What is the name of the warp for your build on ORE?: LamaSuppe

Provide your results after completing the ORE Binary Quiz: Binary Quiz completion certificate:

Completed by LamaSuppe in 8m55.291s on 1/14/2026, 10:02 UTC.
100.00% accuracy with 0/25 answers given incorrectly.
d5a7ea2c-0ec0-45e7-91ff-7ad89cfd7230-4c616d615375707065
256u6c6a2v39132f3x583d6j254z0r144z1d4l6bmkduelhrmkduq2iy

Do you agree with the rules?: Yes

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A build you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge (This is your trial build): 4bit ALU

Here is the link i could not add in my application.

https://imgur.com/a/E0WYP9i

This application has been accepted! Whenever both you and a staff member are available, feel free to ask them for a trial. You are able to trial 2 times every 7 days. It is always recommended to do a practice trial with another member before starting your real one. Good luck!