Disclaimer : There is a pretty low chance for input-based program such as pong or paint program break when the input updated at the same time where program counter about to increment/jump.
no way you only have 102 subscribers you need more the way you make these videos is amazing almost like how apple does it. Im working on a 4 bit CPU but I only have the ALU and registers and decoder but great job on the video God bless.
@lightmonochrome in the real world, people often have the CPU and RAM or ROM on separate chips. but since chips are not really a thing in MC, people tend to build things really close together
@@BestQualityMemesEver haha fr, but 16 bit cpu in minecraft is a bit inpractical, since redstone signal strength only goes to 15 which limit most redstone cpu into 8 bit, there are another way but its a bit tricky. I could try it sometime!
@lmtees oh so the signal strength is used to do the bcd to binary and the screen numbers? i struggled too much to understand signal strength and the lamp light up system or shift registers so i just used command blocks. still had to make every number on every slot with command blocks, and also make a decoder and encoder to get my input panel for my 16 bit calc to be able to read numbers up to 65k. (i had to make a hardware data bank with 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100,200,300,400,500,600,etc. and it just adds the different places together with 16 bit adders to get the binary i need to input into whatever circuit. i.e. 62416 would be 60000+2000+400+10+6 and i use a piston feed tape or i think its called a ring counter in coding to change where im putting numbers and what type of math im doing (add,sub,mult,div) i just couldnt wrap my head around the tutorials and explanations for the other way to do it. If you used command blocks properly you could make a color screen no? itd be just as if not more impressive than the standard lamp screen. also might be faster because its removing a whole process.
I really do love your CPUs for their simplicity, I’m part of ORE (Open Redstone Engineers, big computational redstone server) and the requirements for CPUs often lead us to be less appreciative of simple CPUs that really just lead us to appreciate humanity’s innovations as a whole :) 🤍
@doer-disc I think there are tricks you can use to make a relatively fast "1x1" display: You can re-model the redstone dots like in a sprite display to get you 2x2 pixels per dot, which can be arranged in a 2x2 grid, resulting in 1x1 pixels. But this is annoying: You now have to deal with "analog" redstone(non-binary "hex" signals need to be preserved), and also this requires a specially-crafted resource pack.
Maybe we can make it 9-bit for 2s compliment and around 1000 RAM instructions, It may be hard. The rest is just the same as our computer. (I think our computer have the same specs)
Disclaimer : There is a pretty low chance for input-based program such as pong or paint program break when the input updated at the same time where program counter about to increment/jump.
You deserve way more subscribers.
@AlexanderAmato2 appreciate it!
@doer-disccan it run cod black ops 6?
@@maxtres764 the hell
omg i like minecraft cpus so much
Aint no way, CPUpi guy is here. Btw where do you find my channel by any chance?
@doer-disc wow, someone recognized me thanks, i found your channel in my recommandations, you got a sub
Thats why i made one too
@@SteedAnimations i would love to see video about it
@@AntekCookie same here
I love how how small it is its like a little mini cpu. I feel like if you get the clock speed up this could be a really good cpu! ❤❤❤
@@CoolStop2 you could speed up the redstone with carpet mod, which allow 25x speed up! If you want to go further, you could use MCHPRS
Very cool
thanks!
no way you only have 102 subscribers you need more the way you make these videos is amazing almost like how apple does it. Im working on a 4 bit CPU but I only have the ALU and registers and decoder but great job on the video God bless.
thanks!
underrated account
thanks for the visit btw!
That wasn’t the po- word I expected softcore to run ngl
0:21 the reason it runs so fast is because of the cake lol
Wdym?
@lmtees it was a joke but it’s ok
@lightmonochrome bro rename that thing trust me dont ask bro
@@123flowey_yt wdym the cpu? Because it relate to music thingy?
@lightmonochrome no dude im trying to save you rename the whole thing u dont wanna know
Can’t wait for Hardcore ;)
Nice u deserve more subscribers
cpu very nice
You should get a Redstone texture pack, it will help make the wool not look like glorified diorite, apart from that though the CPU is nice
@Noodle_Gaming39 what texturepack do you recommend?
@doer-disc just use concrete instead of wool no texture pack needed wool is just ugly
Can it run crysis?
really?
Is it a CPU, if it has RAM and ROM built in?
Rest of the world: No
Redstoners: Yes
am i too nerdy to understand that joke
@lightmonochrome in the real world, people often have the CPU and RAM or ROM on separate chips. but since chips are not really a thing in MC, people tend to build things really close together
@@MusicLabMadScientist ooh
next challenge is a 16 bit cpu, i believe in you (i think you can run doom on that? imagine the clickbait)
@@BestQualityMemesEver haha fr, but 16 bit cpu in minecraft is a bit inpractical, since redstone signal strength only goes to 15 which limit most redstone cpu into 8 bit, there are another way but its a bit tricky. I could try it sometime!
@lmtees oh so the signal strength is used to do the bcd to binary and the screen numbers? i struggled too much to understand signal strength and the lamp light up system or shift registers so i just used command blocks. still had to make every number on every slot with command blocks, and also make a decoder and encoder to get my input panel for my 16 bit calc to be able to read numbers up to 65k. (i had to make a hardware data bank with 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100,200,300,400,500,600,etc. and it just adds the different places together with 16 bit adders to get the binary i need to input into whatever circuit. i.e. 62416 would be 60000+2000+400+10+6 and i use a piston feed tape or i think its called a ring counter in coding to change where im putting numbers and what type of math im doing (add,sub,mult,div) i just couldnt wrap my head around the tutorials and explanations for the other way to do it. If you used command blocks properly you could make a color screen no? itd be just as if not more impressive than the standard lamp screen. also might be faster because its removing a whole process.
I really do love your CPUs for their simplicity, I’m part of ORE (Open Redstone Engineers, big computational redstone server) and the requirements for CPUs often lead us to be less appreciative of simple CPUs that really just lead us to appreciate humanity’s innovations as a whole :) 🤍
run msdos on it
Nice cpu!
You should try logic world
i could try it out sometime, is it free?
COOL
Bro please make a tutorial for a cca adder in Minecraft❤
I am also a redstoner plz
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Sure, but when i have the time
Ok bro plz make soon🥺
Ok bro plz make soon🥺
@@Dhrubo_15 maybe next week! I have an exam this week and have to learn for it
My exams are just finished now. Today I am free so I requested you 😊
Have a great exam my friend
can u make a display 1 pixel = 1 block? its posibble but hard 😅
@JustDonat its possible, but the latency will be awful
@doer-disc I think there are tricks you can use to make a relatively fast "1x1" display: You can re-model the redstone dots like in a sprite display to get you 2x2 pixels per dot, which can be arranged in a 2x2 grid, resulting in 1x1 pixels. But this is annoying: You now have to deal with "analog" redstone(non-binary "hex" signals need to be preserved), and also this requires a specially-crafted resource pack.
@@Maxjoker98 how so?
There are some people working on a 1x1 pixel color display in ORE, crazy stuff
@ ik
But can it run doom???
@hillracergr no
@lmtees how far are you willing to take this project? Wiill you ever go 16 bit?
@hillracergr i guess im just gonna make a new one, better
@lmtees btw is this computer in java or bedrock edition?
@lmteesand if it's java, do you play on bedrock too?
Wanna team up? Antekcookie didnt want to... Btw im european
@@Creepy-Wolf sadly i cant, i will get more busy this year
@@Creepy-Wolf but what kind of cpu we talking, the specs?
Maybe we can make it 9-bit for 2s compliment and around 1000 RAM instructions, It may be hard. The rest is just the same as our computer. (I think our computer have the same specs)
Oh and clock as fast as possible
@@Creepy-Wolf do you have any experience building a cpu before?
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