Computer Logic Gates in Minecraft (Only Redstone and Torches)
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- Опубликовано: 8 мар 2018
- This is a video of me building and explaining Logic Gates and how you can literally make a working computer out of an input, line of redstone, block, and output. And there is a challenge as well seeing if anyone can build a working computer out of nothing but these blocks. If you ever wanted to know about computer logic than this is the perfect video for you.
Previous Video:
Mumbos Self Building Redstone Contraption v2 (Now with retraction)
• Mumbos Self Building R... Игры
For anyone needing timestamps:
-YES Gate 0:28
-NOT Gate 0:36
-OR Gate 1:04
-NOR Gate 1:17
-AND Gate (short) 1:41
-AND Gate (long) 2:05
-NAND Gate (short) 2:23
-NAND Gate (long) 2:37
-XOR Gate (short) 2:53
-XOR Gate (long) 3:32
-XNOR Gate 4:14
-T Flip Flop (With Pistons) 5:07
-T Flip Flop (Without Pistons) [short] 5:39
-T Flip Flop (Without Pistons) [long] 8:16
-Repeater 10:03
-Clock (with minecraft repeaters) 10:25
-Clock (without minecraft repeaters) 10:39
-RS NOR latch 11:15
much appreciated
I like how you called the first gate a yes gate
@@sarasmith5476 I mean, technically that's its name xd
Thanks so much
Much thanks
People dont realize just how important logic gates are
I do! Im a Redstone pro. RS-nor latch!
@@kittenscarrotsandmore1636 Weird flex but ok
I'm a Kitten, I have the right to flex on you! Here's another flex: I speak Cat!
Kittens, Carrots and more alright, so it. I do too.
You're a Bird? I'm hungry!
This vid is sleeping gold as far as I'm concerned. I'm convinced that ANYONE who wants to learn redstone needs to keep it simple first: Don't worry about complex inputs like buds, daylight sensors, etc. and don't worry about complex outputs like pistons, dropper/dispensers. Learn about the dust and torch mechanics first because while building compact is nice and all, it's not mandatory since Minecraft is enormous. Plus it's overwhelming to have to deal with pistons and such when someone like me doesn't fully understand how and when dust/torches will or won't connect to a block/component yet.
Anyway, perfect video man. There is a good reason this is the 2nd (should be first) option when searching "Minecraft redstone logic gates". I would love if you made a second part to this and give us even more complex logic systems using only the dust and torches, starting off where you left at the RS Nor-Latch! Liked and sub'd
Damn man thanks a heap
I might make a 2nd video. If you have any in depth suggestions about it I would be happy to include it. :)
ITS THE FIRST RESULT WHEN SEARCHING MINECRAFT LOGIC GATES
agreed
The Logic Gates is our topic currently. And i showed him any Gate thanks to you and now i got a A+. Thank you 😁
No problem mate, glad I could help :D
nice
man’s has redstone for school homework
@@4ntizero Thats real world Computer Science, you know that, right?
@@4ntizero ye, these in the video are just the redstone version of them
Me at 1 AM: I should really go to sleep now
Me at 2 AM: I should really build a calculator in minecraft using the logic gates in this video
Literally me rn 😅
Yeap, I also had the same idea it would be amazing but I will probably download a simulator that lets you create logic gates in my computer and do this there.
@@Snoo29293 watch Sebastian Lague.
He has a simulator for that in which i built a 8bit adder.
He also shows how to make it and explains the basics of computer.
Theres A playlist called "How Does computer work" watch that
That spider looked like it was really interested in what you were teaching :-(
4:45
As soon as I learned about computer science in more detail, I had that "Aha" moment where are realized where all those terms like AND gate and NOT gate in Minecraft Redstone lol
This guy is good, he's relatable he doesn't have a crazy accent or a super clickbaity energetic feeling you know?
He just seems cool
These are really good designs. You deserve more subs
There are more compact ones out there
@@abeke5523 I know but the ideas are still good
by the way, to make a clock with no repeaters that doesn't burn out, as long as there is an odd number of torches in total, it will not go out. So basically, make the one they had but remove one of the blocks and the torch on it, and connect with redstone dust and it will keep going
hope that description helps
This is called a ring oscillator. I built one of these and it works fine in both Bedrock and Java editions. One thing I like about it is you can add a lever and start or stop without having to try to do a zero or one tick pulse.
I love the challenge of designing circuits that don't utilize quartz-based components (observers and comparators). If you can master these, you can have automation as soon as you find your first redstone dust - even as soon as day 1 or 2.
I use RS NOR latches (I call them memory cells) all the time in redstone builds. It is incredibly simple but so useful. I love it.
Who else thinks that you could listen to his voice forever?
Me
It's almost like Bob Ross.
Soft voice.
Sounds like wintergatan
Lol
goddamn this is one good easy-to-understand informational video
liked this video man
great video! I'm taking introductory computer engineering rn, its really fun inplantning the schematics i get into Minecraft, like yesterday i built a 2 bit full adder that actually works, i used to think that minecraft computers where black magic.
This is MEGA IMPORTANT redstone tutorial!!!!!
Thank you for explaining as you go. I find this very useful.
I didn´t understand logic gates in school, but this really helped alot! thanks!
Same. My logic textbook just skimmed over it so I had no idea what it was other than it had something to do with computers.
@@777Skeptic learn binary first then learn logic gates
This deserves more views. Great vid
I'm just getting started with my redstone and this really helped
Where mumbo jumbo learned his stuff
Love your videos man.
This man invented solid-state T Flip Flop in Minecraft, awesome!
Just learning basic red stone and this is so helpful, thanks bro
Thanks you for this video! This was a lifesaver as of right now
thank you for this video it has helped me with numerous redstone contraptions
new sub
Wow, this is so awesome and useful!!! :)
Very nice explanation of computer servers.
Excellent job my dude, I loved the video, gonna use it later to make a binary adder :)
Wow! I just got through buidling half-adders and full adders with logic gates (NOR and AND gates) on a Bayesian network modeling software ... and now I see this! Quite amazing to see games modeling logic gates! That really gives me a different perspective on what Minecraft is all about.
That video wasn't actual even before that have been posted on YT.I'm too give a link,but check ct5k channel.
Looked at Mumbo Jumbo's explanation of logic gates to find how to do an OR gate... it was a confusing mess... loaded this video, scrubbed through to find the bit about the OR gate...
wow... that's uh... so obvious now that I see that
haha thanks mate
Low key using this video to relearn gate logic to help me with my major, and how to make things from real life in Minecraft so thanks!
Really greatly explained !
Thank you for making this
xor gate was exactly what I needed for my piston door
This is awesome 👌
Incrível, estava buscando isso na internet, só agora que encontrei algo realmente útil sobre transistores no Minecraft
Note: the T-Flip Flops in this video wont work in bedrock.
Are you talking about the one with the torches or the one with the piston?
I believe the one with the torches will work though I don't know bedrock.
PlexusMC
Both
@@xandercreates6766 damn that sucks. I would really have thought the one I did would have worked. Why doesn't it?
PlexusMC
Redstone works differently in bedrock
It KINDA worked but every time it turned into a clock and wouldn’t stop
Ah well that sucks
your tutorial is better than those millions of subscribers channel gj man!
I followed this guide until it started going wrong and i got so frustrated and accepted i was a bit bad and deleted the world, definetely did learn very much though, thanks!😊
Finally figured out how to make an xor gate. Was using pistons and repeaters before
Very nice explanation of bacis computer electronics thanks for this charity of knowledge.
My exam is the day after tomorrow.
I was studying on logic gates and suddenly thought about how can I implement this in minecraft. This really helped.thx
I study electromechanics and now also use minecraft to build our pneumatic projects without needing the actual materials.
i suggest you check out my video on boolr, can be better then minecraft
This tutorial is SO SIMPLE :) and so easy to understand like:
me: don't understand anything about redstone
also me: goes to youtube to watch this vid
still me: becomes a redstone god
No seriusly, this is the best vid out there for how redstone works
Anywways thanks so much for the help :)
I'm thinking of doing an updated one, that's a bit easier to watch.
I think ill take it slow
Super Infomative Vid !!
Thanks dude so helpful for my 3x3 piston 1 block door
wtf how?
Holy shit bro, you explained it better than my teachers at school did. TYVM
Thank you for that ggpussy dystrojer
Beautiful
Underrated
You are a hero my good sir
You know that you lost your sanity when you listen to this and understand everything
Thanks I Will be using this to create logic problems for my students in Minecraft Education Edition!
Wow thanks
Nice man
If you’re really bored and have a light that has 2 inputs try to figure out what gate it’s connected to.
Thx so much dude. This helped me build an 25bit teachable IT visual cortex! (That part of the brain that recognizes things when u see them)
Edit: the gate i needed was a NAND gate whit and NOT gate on the end.
@MrFlacko If you know anyone who has any influence on Mojang's update design decisions, please tell them we need a *Miniaturizing* enchantment for modular redstone setups like this.
The mechanics are simple:
*Enchant a shulker box with the Miniaturizing enchantment, so when you open it you **_go inside_** the box just like when transporting to the Nether.*
The box interior is the inside of a large cube where blocks and redstone components can be placed just like outside, with sides the length of a single chunk width (16x16x16, total 4,096 blocks volume).
Inside this space, you can build all of your redstone setups and connect them to special inputs and outputs on the walls of the cube, which correspond to inputs and outputs that show up on the outside when you come out of the box, max. one per side. Installing only one input and no outputs results in all other sides being outputs, and vice versa. The input/output can be installed anywhere on a wall, but always shows in the center of the outer side, just like the redstone output on the back of an observer.
This modular system facilitates instant *copying* of modules, which can be applied the same way as for copying books -- except that they need to be unlockable for modification.
Making them optionally accessible only to the box owner player could also be an important feature. Locked for public servers, unlocked for guidance purposes, as needed.
Each module could be dyed just like a regular shulker box for convenience in placement. Other features could also be added, such as being able to make the module itself glow when powered (or not) by connecting lamps _inside_ instead of having to attach a separate lamp block outside. This would also allow for lighting color changes from a single block using tinted glass inside.
Another massive potential advantage would be to allow for placement of special input blocks in the input hole itself so that the box behaves the same way as if the input block were connected from the outside. Placing a skulk sensor in the hole gives the box the input function of a sound sensor, but with the player's desired output all from a single block and the skulk chirping easily muffled without having to worry about flowing water around the box.
*_The modules can then be placed individually or in sequence as desired, broadening the scope and aesthetic of the entire Minecraft experience by stellar proportions._*
I'll be sure to let them know my guy
"Just an object to sit it on" had my dying 😂😂😂😂
This is so underrated
Respect the switch! - Electroboom 2021
Yes a NAND gate is equivalent to an inverted OR gate. Yes he built two different setups for an equivalent thing. This is good to see. Great video.
Inverted OR isn't the same as a NAND
it's the same as NOR
NAND needs both inputs to be on for the output to be off
Inverted OR (NOR) needs only one input to be on before the output is off
I watch logic gates in RUclips and i think i dont understand even a little bit but in Minecraft i clearly know everything
nand is the most versatile gate i am so surprised it can be this small
First time I saw a Flip-Flop the size of a shoe box, I was hooked.
Research Topic: IC Logic Gate Symbols
Conclusion: HOW do these things make a computer. ?
10 years later: Ohhhhh
Thanks for this video, was trying to remember what kind of logic gate could instantly prevent say, a hopper clock from progressing that i used in a semi-auto wheat farm(simple design, still had to replant, but it wouldnt keep switching on/off on set timer, so if it fired, i had to reset it and then itd just automatically break all the crops after a set timer was reached).
…i need a nor latch for a mekanism reactor safety switch: if it gets hot i want it outputting a signal to the latch to force itself to turn off, and then stay off until i can investigate why its running hot(like accidentally starting it full blast rather than slow-ramp up, or energy storage maxing out while its running ext).
very nice
Gods work thanks
Great Video, I really enjoyed it. It also still works in 1.15
Thanks, and yes it does
Offbrand Tuna it will work in 20.20.20 when it’s made , unless they remove redstone / redstone torches
I didn't knew you could make silent t-flip-flop
These were all very useful, except the clock that burns out and the flip flop that cycles before settling. I think they can be improved, even with just torches (for the clock, if I'm not mistaken torches burn out for being turned on and off too fast so a fast clock would need to be made from combining the outputs of slower clocks).
The torches shouldn't burn out from that clock I don't think it's fast enough, also the flip flop circuit can switch a single time with a pulse instead of a button. I just didn't find any better way to do it
Small pedantic correction: a Hertz (singular Hertz, not "Hert") is a measure of frequency, it just means one "thing" per second (cycle). In the case of computers (or any circuit e.g. a clock) it means how many operations happen each second.
I didn't do any study of computer science back then, logic gates were just a bit of a hobby. Thanks for the correction, there is a lot I'd change about that video.
Awesome explanation! Helped me a lot! I’d need a positive flank gate. Any idea how to solve this?
0101011100000001110000
What about if else, I was literally here just for that.
That's mainly for programming while this is circuitry, so there isnt a set if-else circuit. You just pick what you want to achieve and with a combination of circuits it will do it.
Try and explain what you want to do and I'll try and help out
0:31 самый обычный (OR)
0:44 нужно чтобы был выключен (NOR)
1:13 нужен хотя бы один включённый (OR)
1:30 нужны все выключенные (NOR)
2:00 нужны все включенные (AND)
2:20 нужны все выключенные (NAND)
2:34 нужен хотя бы один включённый
2:48 нужен хотя бы один включенный
3:26 нужно нечетное (XOR)
4:04 нужно нечетное (XOR)
4:42 нужно четное (XNOR)
8:11 хз что я в цыганских фокусах не шарю
9:55 тоже самое
10:13 самый обычный но усложненный (OR)
10:37 очень быстрый повторяющийся сигнал
11:04 тоже быстро но не так сильно
11:49 RS триггер
Возможно там где надо активировать одну это нечетное напишите и я сделаю ПОПРАВКИ комента😎
english?
@@tarnex putin vodka ushanka
@@tarnex The pinned comment is the same thing but in English
Wow man translating for non-English speakers! Respect✊😎
Thats not translate, thats short description how every element works. (Ye Im not english)
Logic gates running a video on logic gates
This is awesome:) I couldn’t get the t flip flop to work in bedrock edition though:( there are other ways but I was interested in learning all the Gates long hand
I dunno if this might work, but maybe try building it a couple blocks away frkm the original spot. I've heard that building between chunks sometimes does this.
on bedrock version you aren’t able to unstick a block that’s attached to a sticky piston that’s why they t flip flop doesn’t work on bedrock. instead you can do another design that uses two droppers, a hopper, an item of your choice (it will go inside the droppers and hopper), and a comparator. to build: place an upward facing dropper, then on top of that one place a forward facing dropper. Then, in the direction the the top dropper is facing, place a hopper facing into the bottom dropper.
Nice
thank you
THANK YOU SO MUCH NOW I CAN MAKE SECRET BASE WITH ACTUALLY WORKING DOOR YIPEEEEEEE
very helpful
I can pass my test with this
The simple repeater makes actual repeaters obsolete (for the purpose of extending the range of a redstone signal) as it's just so much cheaper to use the torches
I think there is use for both, how compact the actual repeat is, is pretty awesome
I likes how he laugh aftwr hitting that spooda
BOUT TO MAKE AN FSM WITH THIS ONE 🤑🤑🤑🔥🔥🔥
this with target blocks would be a lot more compact
me studying engineering, having a digital systems class, realizing its all just redstone
spider get punch
spider: how dare you, am i doing wrong?
That's how our education system should've been about computer science...
*_clicking noises intesifies_*
my brain is melting
build a few billion trillion of those and you got yourself an i9-999999k
Now u can build a lots of flip flops for making a microcontroller in minecraft
Thank u :D
Very Nice!
Damn a redstone engineer came here to learn redstone
@@E_N_D_E_R haha lol
@@RedstoneEngineer no seriously it looks to me like you only started redstoning seriously about 3 months ago. I checked you videos out
@@E_N_D_E_R It wasn't to learn redstone, it was to see what other people did and how effective it was it's called research in the redstone community. If you looked at my first video ever you'd notice it easily contains all of these logic components and that was almost a year ago.
@@RedstoneEngineer
Sorry man, I didn't go so far back, besides I'm probably gonna use your videos for a while
I subscribed!
lmao im watching this video rn
@@tiezieboy7877 lmao nice
I managed to build every logic gate, but mine took at least 5*10 dimensions and had a bunch of piston and repeater shenanigans
Minecraft within Minecraft.
Why new comments are hate comments
and thanks for explaining it was easy to understand
I didn't even notice
Na most comments are lovely, not sure what you mean. Out of all the comments there was like one comment that was bad, I love the comments on my videos
T-flip-flop. RIP bedrock edition. Ahh, good times back then.
Fun fact: in minecraft, and gate is more complicated than nand gate.
Tip: To make a current go one way, use a repeater.
The whole point was not to use those, only use redstone and torches
there is a smaller version of an xor gate than the small one showed in the vid, its like an X and idk how to describe it further