Minecraft World's Weekly Workshop: Creating a Redstone Calculator
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Jon Hook
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Published 5 months ago
Last edited 5 months ago

Welcome to Minecraft World! Check out our advanced tutorials and come play on our free server.

We've worked with redstone before and while it never fails to impress, this week we'll be getting really technical. We'll be going over the basics for creating a redstone calculator based on the binary system of adding. In layman's terms, it's a redstone mechanism that will allow you to input a simple calculation, like 2+1, and receive an answer much like a calculator. This kind of a redstone mechanism has many applications.

If this all sounds a little complex, fear not. As always, we will break these concepts down during the workshop and follow it up with a thorough tutorial. 

We'd love your help, so please join us this Saturday December 3rd @4pm CST where we'll be creating our redstone calculator!

We use TeamSpeak3 for our tutorials; you can download it free here. Our channel is: ts.wonderhowto.com.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Photo by Steven Valk 

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hassan ji 12/3/11 10:27 PM
Nice
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