Skylinerw | 1.4 Snapshot - "Locking" Repeaters @Skylinerw | Uploaded 11 years ago | Updated 21 minutes ago
1.4 brings us with a new tweak to redstone mechanics. Powered repeaters, when facing the side of another repeater, will "lock" that repeater.
Should power be going through the locked repeater already, no change is made. However, if the power is turned off and back on, power will not go through because the repeater has been locked. Unlocking the repeater in this condition will allow the power to flow, and it will flow without any other needed updates.
This also works if you take power away from a powered and locked repeater: the repeater won't be getting any power, but because it was locked when it was getting power, it will retain it and continue sending out a signal.
With this, we can make tiny D flip flops, T flip flops, pulse limiters, etc.
Regular dust facing the side of a repeater will have no effect.
Get the latest snapshot here: http://www.mojang.com/2012/10/minecraft-snapshot-12w42a
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1.4 brings us with a new tweak to redstone mechanics. Powered repeaters, when facing the side of another repeater, will "lock" that repeater.
Should power be going through the locked repeater already, no change is made. However, if the power is turned off and back on, power will not go through because the repeater has been locked. Unlocking the repeater in this condition will allow the power to flow, and it will flow without any other needed updates.
This also works if you take power away from a powered and locked repeater: the repeater won't be getting any power, but because it was locked when it was getting power, it will retain it and continue sending out a signal.
With this, we can make tiny D flip flops, T flip flops, pulse limiters, etc.
Regular dust facing the side of a repeater will have no effect.
Get the latest snapshot here: http://www.mojang.com/2012/10/minecraft-snapshot-12w42a
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Music:
"AhDah" and "Plain Loafer" by Kevin MacLeod: http://www.incompetech.com