This video, titled ‘[Minecraft Computer Engineering] – Quad-Core Redstone Computer v4.0 [200 sub special!]’, was uploaded by legomasta99 on 2016-12-23 09:48:07. It has garnered 1930640 views and 53905 likes. The duration of the video is 00:22:23 or 1343 seconds.
Hey all, I am finally back with another computer science video! More specifically, this is the Redstone Computer v4.0! This is the successor to the Redstone Computer v3.0, and it contains a lot of improvements learned from the Redstone Computer v3.0! It also adds some interesting features, such as a GPU (plotter) and the ability to change the clock speed of the computer through software!
I mention this in the video as well, but thank you guys so much for 200 subscribers! Really means a lot 馃檪
Computer download (with information included): Main: https://tinyurl.com/RC40v1-3-1main Mirror: https://tinyurl.com/RC40v1-3-1mirror
Computer specs: – 8-bit architecture and interface – Variable clock speed – Four “cores” (ALUs), and each are independent of each other — each ALU has a cache — each ALU supports add/sub/compare/bit shift left/right/not/other things – 31 bytes of dual-read RAM – Parallel Import Port / Parallel Output Port (USB-like) – Each core has 63 lines of code (5.292kbytes per core, 28.168kbytes total memory) – Runs on a custom instruction set, the “AGuyWhoIsBored’s Redstone Computer Instruction Set Specification v1.0” – 15 x 15 display, three-digit decimal display, raw binary display – conditional branching support – and MORE! (you’ll have to download the world to figure it out 馃檪 )
Thank you to everyone who helped me make this possible / giving me inspiration for this project: 1. My subscribers 2. Bennyscube – https://www.youtube.com/user/bennyscube 3. Properinglish19 – https://www.youtube.com/user/Properin… 4. Laurence the Great – https://www.youtube.com/user/laurensweyn 5. Newomaster – https://www.youtube.com/user/Newomaster 6. Gathering – https://www.youtube.com/user/skupitup
Let me know what you guys think of this in the comments! More computer science projects (hopefully) coming soon! 馃檪