All right so welcome back to the channel and i’m finally back i know i said i’d post weekly in my last video but things just got off the rails but hopefully now i can actually post weekly um but i just like to say thank you so much for the positive comments And constructing criticism and i’ll just start this video off by answering some of the questions i got in the comments so i’ve been getting quite a few comments saying that i’m a little too vague and looking back on my videos i can totally see that Also i just want to thank you guys for 200 subscribers and i love the positive comments and constructive criticism so keep those coming i listen to every comment or at least read it even though i don’t like respond to them or anything i just like to bundle them up in videos If you see anything i can improve i’m totally open to your guys’s advice also it takes me a while to make these videos because essentially what you see in the video i make from scratch so that’s why it takes a while to get a video out and my upload schedules look Kind of crazy but anyway in this video we’re going to be doing the ram and output registers what you see in the video playing is me building the output register and essentially what it does is it holds onto the alu’s output and then the clock signals went to push it Forward to the next step so this red bit over here is what we’re going to be going over today this is the output register and what it does is it reads the output and then the clock opens up the register and it allows the output to go through And then it just stores the output here obviously it’s not connected to the next thing because there is nothing after this but uh it just holds the output eventually we will build what comes after this but for now just know that it holds the output until it’s pushed over Okay so just to get into a little more detail of what’s happening inside each module over there i have one of them lined up over here so a full module just form them beside each other but basically how exactly this works is you have your input coming in From the alu or your output it would be the output from the alu comes to this so let’s just say it’s on the clock opens up the the uh whoops the clock opens up the input or like the input to the output register that’s kind of confusing to say but you Know what i mean and it lets it pass through that then stores it and it’s like in this one redstone block basically what it does is it unlock like the signal goes up here which deactivates this redstone which deactivates this um just a side side note This line right here has to be connected to all the modules like this so say if input 2 or in this case the input to the output register 2 had been triggered like it’s carrying a signal then it’ll tell this one to unlock so it can unlock this signal And it can go blank so it can’t just be connected to itself has to be connected to all repeater and then uh unlocks this repeater so when you turn the signal off or when the clock light closes this off again ideally this will be open for like a tick or two ticks So when the clock closes again it turns the light on locks repeater and it’s stuck with the signal that’s it so that holds a signal in so even if the signal turns off it’ll do that the only time it it’ll keep updating probably like every two or like four ticks it doesn’t matter Like that’s that’s what your computer speed means or like your uh ear up so what i’m trying to say here is the faster the clock speed in the minecraft computer the faster the computer can make an output kind of like how a real computer works if your cpu has a four gigahertz clock Speed it’s gonna be faster than one with a three gigahertz clock speed ideally the more simple you make your alu and like these entire like this entire thing the faster you can make your computer but in this case it’s probably gonna be a slower one because there’s a lot of like steps And redstone and stuff like that like just a lot of just like redstone lines that are unused so this one’s probably going to be on the slower side but it’s it’ll still work for the same one use an even smaller view and i you can just pause it right here if You want to build it this will probably be a better build And here you can pause So i’ll just build a third part to this thing so it might be easier for you guys to Understand so all this redstone repeater does is it prevents the signal from up here coming back down and then like influencing these signals also another big thing this one has to be on like the max ticked away And so now let’s just test it out by putting in a signal and yeah there you have it and then just clear it perfect so that’s the output register all right and now for the ram so basically what i did for the ram was i just like spliced the signal Coming off of the output and just like kind of busted down here as you can see um to each like ram module which is essentially this the only difference is this can clear on command clear write and read on command and this is just like a autonomous process of the entire machine So essentially this works the exact same way as that as i just explained it’s just in a different color here and the only other difference is it has a an output section that can be like you know output on command or whatever um and then eventually if we want to add more Like more ram you just splice it off with this and just keep going but for this example we’re just going to have one uh one thing of ram all right so that’s the end of this video i know i post these videos very infrequently like once every three months Or something it takes me about three weeks to produce one of these videos just between like designing the part that i’m gonna show you and then like figuring out a good way to say it and all that and then like editing takes like another week or like Weekend because i don’t really work on these on weekdays because i have school and stuff but i do play other games i build minecraft houses too i play valor and um occasionally i’ll play overwatch cs go i have a ton of games cyberpunk i played that um So really whatever you guys want to see just drop it in the comments and of course don’t forget to subscribe since i’ve started making this video we’ve gained 36 subscribers that’s kind of insane never thought i’d be at this place so don’t forget to you know subscribe like comment all that stuff And i will see you in the next one which hopefully won’t be in three months Video Information
This video, titled ‘How to build a Minecraft Computer (Output register & RAM) | Episode 4’, was uploaded by Melneusc on 2021-01-02 04:28:54. It has garnered 16351 views and 547 likes. The duration of the video is 00:07:19 or 439 seconds.
How to build a Minecraft Computer (Output register & RAM) | Episode 4