![]() Please help expand this article to include more useful information. Note that while Lua Controller has built-in own interrupt support it is used to be unreliable for continuous operation. Reviews Review Do you recommend this mod Yes Neutral No No reviews, yet. Two-input gates: AND, NAND, OR, NOR, XOR (depending on mod version) Machines / Electronics Palige 7634 0 +0 / 0 / -0 Source Forums Issue Tracker Statistics Adds more than 20 new Mesecons items, providing logic, timing, and environment interactions actions.The most powerful thing in this category is the Lua Controller that runs a user-specified program. Ghoststone temporarily disappears when powered, but remains conductive and reappears on power-off.Removestone just disappears on power-on.Sticky Movestone: also pulls up to 50 (!) nodes.Movestone: moves along on the right side of a wire pushing up to 50 nodes.Sticky Piston: the same, and pulls one node on power-off.Piston: pushes up to 20 nodes in from of it when powered on.Mesecons include various effectors, from simple light blocks to sticky movestones that can push and pull up to 50 nodes. ![]() Blinky Plant: toggles its state each 3 seconds, thus generating 1/6 Hz clock signal.Power Plant: continuously generates signal.Player Detector (internally called Object Detector).These are receptors included in the Mesecons modpack. See the corresponding documentation page for details. NOTE 2: the green LEDs in the first demo indicate the physical address to read/write to, where as the green LEDs in the second demo display the address in binary to read/write to on the internal memory chip.Note that if you plan to build an autonomous system, you may face the problems that unloaded or inactive blocks present. ![]() He has fixed a critical bug required to use the memory chips. NOTE 1: use cpdef's fork of jogag's digilines-stuff project. The second demo includes two modules that use the memory chips available in the digilines-stuff mod. The first demo is an 8 bit 16 address module that uses digilines for the memory address register and logic gates to latch data to the specified address. Included circuits are:ĭependencies: Mesecons, Digilines, Digiline-Stuffĭescription: RAM modules. ![]() Lower row are made with all logic gates, middle row are the same circuits but using FPGAs and Microcontrollers to try and reduce the circuit size, and the upper row are the same circuits but using a single Luacontroller. Even if you're just learning like me feel free to post the fruits of your labor here!ĭescription: Some demos for different circuit types made for educational purposes. I'm sure there are Minetest users out there with an actual education in computer science who could do something much more impressive than anything I will attempt. I posted this to the "Share your WorldEdit files" thread originally, but after giving it some thought decided to start a new thread since this will be specific to Mesecons (Digilines, etc) computer builds. I'll start with a small demo of some of the circuits used in Ben's computer. My goal initially is to try to use Mesecons exclusively without relying on Digilines or other mods, but I'm open to using other mods if the architecture requires it. As I progress through his series, I've been trying to recreate what he is doing in Minetest using the excellent Mesecons mod. He does a great job of explaining first principles of circuit design and how complex circuits are built using discreet logic gates. Obviously there are differences between building it on a breadboard and building it within Minetest, but my hope is that enough theory carries over as to make it a worthwhile endeavor. I'm getting my inspiration from Ben Eaters fantastic YouTube video series describing how to build an 8-bit breadboard computer. so I'm learning as I go and hope to inspire my kids, who also enjoy playing Minetest to perhaps learn more about circuit design by playing with Mesecons too. I am by no means any expert at computer architecture, design, etc. ![]() After stumbling upon some YouTube videos of Minecraft Redstone computer builds, I thought it might be cool to take a crack at it with Minetest Mesecons. Thought I would start a new thread since I cannot see where there is one specifically for Mesecons computer builds. Update: My finished 8 Bit Mesecons Computer project is showcased here ![]()
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