Today I’ve Made this Giant Redstone Screen for my graphing calculator! This thing is huuuge, it’s 100 pixels by 100 pixels, and every pixel is 2 by 2 blocks totalling a width and height of 200 blocks Contrary to most screens where each input behind lights up the pixel linked to it, this screen Has an algorithm directly builtin which makes it special. So here I isolated one of the pixels. Picture each corner of the pixel having a value of 0 or 1. 0 meaning off, and 1 meaning on. If the 4 corners around the pixel are all 0s or are all 1s then the pixel stays off, however if it’s a mixture of 0s and 1s then it turns on. And it’s the case for every single pixel on the Screen. But everything is really compact thanks to JonDaFun who designed that circuit! (link in desc) And so these corners are the actual inputs behind the screen, not the pixels themselves. It’s a really useful algorithm for the graphing calculator I’m currently building, but to know why It’s useful, you gotta wait for the final build that is soon gonna be released on my channel 🙂 This screen also has a save system so that pixels can stay on or off permanently. You don’t want a graph to only flash on the screen, you want it to stay displayed until further commands! So now, how do you input stuff to the screen? The way it works is that you send what needs to be displayed line by line. And to do that, you use one of those contraptions. It’s pretty long but bare with me it’s not that complicated. This giant line right here represents the line that the screen is gonna be displaying. And over there you choose which row you want the inputted line to get displayed at, which is a number from -50 to 50 because we got 100 pixels, and 101 pixel corners. So let’s try to display a line. [making the pattern]. Ok so now let’s display it on row 30. Also I’m using command blocks to remove and place again these redstone blocks over there, but this can be done with redstone, I was lazy, don’t worry everything is 100% redstone! Little reminder that this line is gonna go into the corners of the pixel, and have the algorithm applied to it. This line doesn’t represent the pixels themselves. [ebic graphing] So yeah, I thought that was pretty cool, so I wanted to show you! Cya! Video Information
This video, titled ‘I Made Minecraft’s Largest Redstone Screen (5Hz)’, was uploaded by Sloimay on 2022-02-05 21:08:33. It has garnered 14647 views and 511 likes. The duration of the video is 00:03:57 or 237 seconds.
Today I made a Giant Redstone Screen for my Graphing Calculator! Check it out! 🙂
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Thanks to JonDaFun for the supah smol corner algorithm circuit: https://www.youtube.com/c/JonDaFun
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