Addition | Logical Redstone #8
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
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In this episode, I go over how binary addition works in Minecraft.
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0:00 Welcome to Episode 8!
0:35 Extra display thingy
3:29 Addition basics
4:46 Addition Circuit theory
7:32 Full adder
10:58 4-bit binary adder
13:28 Subscribe!
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"Oh my god, that's among us"
I spat out my water, thanks
I can’t unsee it after he mentioned
Where did he said that
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I didn’t expect that at all.
Someone covering solid computational redstone logic in 2021. A miracle
And it’s not even solely redstone. It’s legit based on real life concepts used in computing
with this series exist, this give me unlimited potential to make DOOM inside mineccarft
Grammar 100
Its just a matter of time until that happens. Doom runs on everything
It whont run fast, but it will run doom
Pfff, let's do Red Dead Redemption 2 right away
Cyberpunk 2077
How has no one made such a straightforward, easy to understand series of videos detailing stuff like this yet? You make it possible for even those who are total noobs to redstone able to understand with ease. Absolute legend
dude ikr. I saw a hole and am trying to fill it
@@mattbatwings I have to say you’re doing an amazing job. I really hope you get more coverage, I think a lot of people would really like your content.
Seems like I am noober then an noob
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It's 6:30 am for west Russia, I haven't slept yet and I'm learning how to do addition in minecraft with redstone, zero regrets, great video
Most Russian thing i've ever heard
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It eleven for me in America and I’m about to get a mountain lighting
Yes, I know, there's still background noise, dude I'm using NVIDIA broadcast and it still won't get rid of it grrr
Oof
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How about ShadowPlay?
Beautiful presentation and a fun cliff hanger. As a sprouting CS major, it's fun to see how these concepts translate into MC redstone.
Hey, I’m so glad you’re making this series! I’ve actually built two crude calculators up to this point with RUclips help, but now I’m actually looking to truly design my own. I’ve been trying to build a serial binary to BCD converter using decoders, but once it gets to multiple outputs, the machine messes up and essentially begins flickering. Any tips on how to avoid this?
you could join my discord so that we can take a look at it, or wait about 2 weeks for me to get to double dabble in this series
@@mattbatwings I am soooo hyped for double dabble lmao. Been waiting for a good video for years
I had a similar problem with a display. What I found happened was that the serial receiver would have the one tick activate all the pixels and turn the rs nor latches into clocks. I would go through and see if anything could act as a clock because of a short pulse going into it.
man, I really wanna how these guys compactify circuits. feels like magic to me honestly
You can represent a circuit using an equation. So if you can simplify the equation using Boolean algebra or other methods you can construct a simpler/more compact circuit.
Thanks for the great upload!
Ahh yes, finally a reason to open RUclips again :)
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These videos are so helpful! thank you for making this series
Wow, thank you so much for this video. I've been interested in binary for such a long time but only recently understood how counting in binary works. The way you laid out everything made a bunch of concepts just *click* for me. Thank you, I really love this series.
I have Adder in my school studies and now I understand it better. Its in the name, it Adds. Thanks for a great video
This series has genuinely blown my mind. You made something I thought would be far too technical and mathematical for me to understand, be so elegantly simple. This is a fantastic series and I'm sure is teaching and inspiring so many people, fair play mate honestly. Subbed!
just learned about this in my digital logic class, then came to check it out in minecraft. you got it SPOT ON dude, nice job!
This tutorial series is amazing. I used this video, the video on encoders/decoders, and the video on displays to make a 4 bit adder/calculator.
You input the 2 numbers to be added by flicking levers to draw the digits on a 7 segment display. It goes through a decoder to isolate the numbers to 1 line, then it encodes it into 4 bit binary (only up to 8). After going through a 4 bit adder, the resulting 5 bits are decoded, and then encoded back into a 7 segment display format. It takes a couple of seconds to run a calculation, and is probably horribly unoptimized, but it was my first time experimenting with logical redstone and I was very happy with how it turned out
Omg you're videos are getting ever better, especially the ending is so exiting. If the next video is there I'll just ran to that video and watch it immediately.
3:44 when the first binary addition example isn't 101+11
Nice, you're about to teach me something I haven't learned yet, and I have a BS in Comp Sci.
I absolutely love this serie becausea I’m already pretty good at redstone but my builds always end up massive, so these concepts are just helping simplify everything so much ❤️❤️❤️
Loving your content - the most concise and well explained series on the basics of redstone logic. Thanks to your vids I’ve made my first ever large machine of my design - a working two player game of battleships
This is the most amazing thing I've ever seen, I've done a digital electronics course in University but because it was just writing notes it was pretty useless to me
But now you've shown me a practical use, I feel a lot better
Yoyoyo!!! You're the most active redstone youtuber ever lol. I've probably learn the most from here, and I just found this channel like a week ago
this series is great!! we're already nerds about some comupting stuff so a lot of this is recap, but seeing how it's done in redstone is very cool
This series is so good, thank you so much! Helps a lot!
this is sooo under appreciated
This guy is amazing even though I'm late i understand so much now! The time this guy spends into these machines just to show off and to explain from something littler, to bigger, its crazy round of applause to this guy
These videos are 10/10 honestly.
I am so hyped for more of this series!!!!!
This video went from "addition, boring" to "oh my god it all makes sense now wow that's easy" amazing job man
thanks u bro!! i knew how was the logic diagram by myself but i didn't know how to compact that thing, nice videos!
Im really looking forward to the next video, I made a ripple carry adder once and didn't even know it was possible to have a constant processing time. I might one day actually finish the computer that I wanted to make!
I really like how the outputs at the end were evenly spaced 👍
I love watching this series
helllloo matt, i must admit, this video inspired me to try and make an adder using lego, so far it has been really fun and I've built the and, or and not gates needed. Racking my head to figure out xor though :) thanks for teaching me about binary, i reckon i almost understand it now, cheers!
Amazing series
I've been using redstone to teach myself computer concepts for some time now and have been stuck on binary subtraction for over a year.
I'm positive if you did a video on it I would understand.. Congrats on the growth of your channel, you really deserve it.
This is amazing! I'm currently studying computer science and we have digital logic. Every time I hear anything in that subject I think of Minecraft. I've tried to make thins in Minecraft but I've gotten stuck on some details, but now I know how to do 'em. Thanks!
I’ve noticed this hole gets filled and then vacated in slow cycles… each time getting better and better. Here’s hoping Matt doesn’t lose any drive to keep sharing this amazing stuff
I loved this video! I'm looking forward to the purple monstrosity at the end
Fantastic video, really want to make a programmable cpu someday, and this is helping a ton with conceptual stuff. Thanks for making this series :D
this is very good information. i wish I had this resources when I learned computational logic and such😅
I love this series. It really got me into this part of Minecraft. :D
Thank you! This is the best explanation for binary adding i've ever heard! :D
Ah- perfect. I just made my first full adding calculator yesterday and was really proud of it
I want to see video with also subtracting, multiplying or subdividing
I already know how to do addition, but I love watching your videos anyway! Great job man, keep it up!
dude i love this series :)
these videos in this series are so useful
I was waiting for this! :D
yo mattbatwings you are a god at redstone
I watch this series religiously wow.
Welcome to redstone class series and boy oh boy, im learning A LOT
i am actually trying to learn how computers do calculation using the XOR and the AND logic gate you helped me with this alot!
Man I love computer science since a long time I loved to create my own circuit with software but you .. you made me the occasion of learning one of my favorite thing in minecraft when I discovered your channel I instantly started created my own circuit, they work good, but each time you do a video you learn me how to make my circuit better and more compact and I just love that your are making me love minecraft again and I can thx you more than liking every video you do and subscribe too you.
Thx for your tutorial and I can see man you are gonna go far because you explain things soo well !!
Sorry for the fault I'm from France so my grammar is not perfect :/
Thank you for this great and useful video! Keep up the good work ;D
I ended up building one of these redstone displays with the read/write function on my own before I even knew this existed. I'm now watching this a month after I built it.
It is amazing how you can create such great things in a simple Block-game.
I really love this channel
yo i frickin love these vids
This video is helping me pass my digital logic class, thank you lmao
Excellent work, keep going!
Oh damn, this isn't an ancient 4-5 year old minecraft series.. it's actually current.
I was sad a couple days ago so I just started (for the first time) with redstone.
I already took a couple basic courses in analog and digital electronics because of uni and could see the similarities in redstone.
I started learning basic gates yesterday and today made my first 3-bit ripple adder.
Was looking for any videos on storing binary data in Minecraft and stumbled onto this treasure.
Will def follow, this only ends one way.. with me building a computer inside my computer :)
The alternatives to ripple carry adders, for the sake of doing your own research, can be insta-carry adder, carry look ahead, carry look everywhere, or the current fastest redstone adder discovered, the carry cancel adder. There's plenty of resources and I hope a few of these are covered in this series!
You are a GREAT teacher my dude! This helped me ALOT!
Best guy who explaining redstone logic!
This is awesome
Thank you for this lesson! You are really helping me!)
really enjoyed this one :)
Yo mattbatwings. That was a very cool video.
I didn't know there was an alternative to the ripple carry adder, I learned something today !
I love these tutorials
i love the coordinate plotter
this man is my new teacher.
Ohhh mannn look at this production value. Matt you got cliff hangers now haha
Honestly, I'm watching these more for the compsci info than the redstone info. Redstone makes compsci easier to understand!
Bro, you taught me more than my school did
Incredible
delicious outtro
Tip: For anyone wondering how to convert these truth tables to redstone circuits, I usually do them using Karnaugh maps. :)
I wish Minecraft and this series existed when I earned my electronics degree. I would've aced my logic classes.
"Omg thats among us" LMAO THE first funny among us joke
Your the best my dude
awesome
Nice video!!
1:52 remdinds me a ferrite core memories :)
I can’t wait for the look ahead adder!!!
Also, is it a Sklansky adder, Brent Kung adder or another type?
Its not an look ahead adder really. its a carry cancel adder. Its more of a Minecraft exclusive thing cause it uses signal strength decay and the fact that redstone dust is instant
i learned how to read binary in class today so i can finally understand this
The best redstone logic
You could use droppers, tripwire, hoppers, and serial number data sending to make an extremely compact amount of data, you'd do this by checking every two ticks if an item trips a wire, and if it does that's a one, if it doesn't that's a zero, so in other words you could have a computer constantly sending data to itself.
the cliffhanger made me laugh
Even if won't probably build a cpu inf minecraft, that's super interesting
Am looking forwards to that cca, I never got those
Thank you so much for the tutorial. Will you pls make ALU? :)
The explanation is very good! Just a bit criticize here, you should have started from a bit adder because it is hard to follow when you start with the circuit with carry in. Not so beginner friendly, but if you can take time then please include it in next video.
I'm glad I study computer science/engineering in uni. Logic gates seem so much simpler
I don't even have minecraft but this really helps me on logisim