Your favorite thing about redstone:
Logic, i build my computer mainly to program it at the end. (Im a coder). So what i like at it is that you can create stuff, especially technical stuff, without having to spend reallife money for your parts etc. (and you learn how your machine in front of you is built)
A build you have made which demonstrates redstone knowledge (This is your trial build):
I made a 4-bit cpu without any communications to the exterior world (ports, shared memory, other user-interfaces) and also no memory. it has 15 registers excluding the zero-register.
it supports most logic operations, load immediate, jumping and branching
Explain what your build does in detail:
it executes simple assembly code, that you can write on a 9-instruction lever rom
(i wanted also to add a back image but that is restricted to new users)
What is the name of the warp for your build on ORE?:
the build is on my plot in the ore student server, Salzstreuer2308’s plot
Provide your results after completing the ORE Binary Quiz:
Binary Quiz completion certificate:
Completed by Salzstreuer2308 in 4m38.465s on 3/14/2025, 18:58 UTC.
92.59% accuracy with 2/27 answers given incorrectly.
66131b1f-de39-4c15-bc59-64175f31946a-53616c7a7374726575657232333038
5b23040h182d3k2h6u0l4m4n4h6q4w6v3h4b5y4nm894zg7vm8955f30
While impressive, generally we want trials to focus on more manageable, smaller builds. We want to avoid having to get into the details of more advanced builds and all that it would entail. The bar for this is typically a 4 bit ALU or something at a similar level. Please reply with updated information if/when you can.
Well then… updated thing: trial build
16 * 4bit register (already built in to a cpu) what my build makes
My build can store 16 4-bit values, while being able to read 2 values at the same time due to simulated dual read. It does that with repeater locks. It can only store one value per clock tick.
Updated thing no. 2: trial build
ALU, right now and in trial build 4 bit but theoretically infinitely extendable. built with extramuch air for extragood explainability what my build makes
It picks 2 values and performs various logic operations with them.
Please review the FAQ below to learn more about the remainder of the process of getting Builder rank.
FAQ
Q: What is my next step?
A: Join the ORE Minecraft server and request a trial with any available trialers (Engineers, Moderators, and Admins).
The server IP is mc.openredstone.org and the current version is 1.20.4 on Java Edition.
Q: Do I need to trial right away?
A: Nope! You are free to request a trial at any time so long as your application is accepted (which yours is).
Ideally you want to avoid taking too long, so we strongly recommend being sure you can pass before requesting a trial.
Q: How long does a trial last?
A: This can vary somewhat across different trialers, but generally somewhere around half an hour or less. It will often take longer if you aren’t as prepared, so we recommend reviewing ahead of time, especially with help from another member.
Q: What do I need to know for the trial?
A: This can also vary somewhat across different trialers, but here are some of the most important topics:
Binary and Binary Arithmetic (Addition/Subtraction)
Logic Gates and Bitwise Logic
Redstone Adders and ALUs
Two’s Complement (Signed Numbers)
A great way to make sure you know what to expect is to ask the specific trialer what you should learn ahead of time.
Q: How often can I retry after failing?
A: There are 2 limitations:
Trials can be done 24 hours after a failed one
Only 2 trials can be done every 7 days
Q: What are the benefits of Builder?
A: There are 2 main benefits:
Permissions to use Worldedit commands
A plot on the Build server (4 times as large as School server plots)
Aside from that, there are also some minor benefits such as:
Running and voting in Staff elections
Joining the Survival and Seasonal servers
Option to progress to Engineer (barring additional requirements are met)
Interact with other Build plots (assuming permission from the plot owner)