I've been meaning to make a RAM tutorial for a long time, but I keep getting distracted by other projects and continually improving and upgrading the design.
A few weeks after making this video, I created some RAM that was half the size you see here, and then I made "Minecraft in Minecraft" out of that.
Currently I'm working on a computer which will use RAM that's again half the size of what I used in my last project.
PLEASE make a tutorial on how to make a bit, it is VERY hard to find any useful ones (I have yet to find one that shows you how to build the bit or even what a bit is)
Gah I wish you could see my old designs.. I spent a long time on it and made 4 registers with 8 bits of memory. It works exactly the same and is very fast and compact.
I've actually been involved on a big project which I've been keeping as a surprise, which is why I haven't made any videos recently. I'm only good at doing one thing at a time.
Within a week though (I'm 95% complete), I'll have a video presentation about the highly specialized computer-system that I've been working on.
I'd say this is pretty small. I've got something similar, albeit many more bytes, but even if I were to shrink it down to your size, I probably wouldn't have made it as small.
@Marekkpie I've actually further refined this design into cells that have only a 2x4 footprint, and so will be twice as compact as the ones shown here. They ended up being 50% taller, but added height doesn't cost you anything.
That had better be one awesome computer, looking at what you're making. What will you do with it? Just making one is a feat in itself, so I'd say it has MUCH more priority over DF. Good job, so far.
@grande1899 You would probably read both at the same time, so the 1s from both are displayed! (so that they overlap, and that wouldn't be very useful)
Powering minecarts is really pretty straightforward and would at most just represent an "Output" of a device. With the removal of the "cart glitch", minecarts no longer have any interesting relationships to each other that would be useful for making a computing system.
I'm not dissing minecarts or saying that they're not cool, I'm just saying that I'm interested in making a computer, and since minecarts can't help with that, they have little appeal to me.
Heh, yeah I know half a byte is called a "Nibble", but when thinking of what to title the video, I thought that "nibble" sounded a little bit silly. Half-byte is the same number of syllables and everybody already knows what a byte is, so I decided to go with "Half-Byte" rather than "Nibble".
I've been meaning to make a RAM tutorial for a long time, but I keep getting distracted by other projects and continually improving and upgrading the design.
A few weeks after making this video, I created some RAM that was half the size you see here, and then I made "Minecraft in Minecraft" out of that.
Currently I'm working on a computer which will use RAM that's again half the size of what I used in my last project.
I'll have a RAM tutorial out eventually though.
HansLemurson 2 months ago
hey have you ever thought about providing a download or tutorial?
because that would be very useful to me and probably other people too so thanks if u can :)
jamesrassool22 2 months ago
PLEASE make a tutorial on how to make a bit, it is VERY hard to find any useful ones (I have yet to find one that shows you how to build the bit or even what a bit is)
Cool12309FromRoblox 2 months ago
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Cool12309FromRoblox 2 months ago in playlist More videos from HansLemurson
Would it be possible for you to make a tutorial, or upload the map?
fu11fu 5 months ago
BUT CAN IT RUN CRYSIS?
PATAR144 5 months ago
Gah I wish you could see my old designs.. I spent a long time on it and made 4 registers with 8 bits of memory. It works exactly the same and is very fast and compact.
tucense 6 months ago in playlist More videos from HansLemurson
I admire your enthusiasm.
PenguinEmp 6 months ago
@HansLemurson Hey Hans ur videos r very cool but can u upload some new ones ?
TheDaskrokodil 6 months ago
@TheDaskrokodil
I've actually been involved on a big project which I've been keeping as a surprise, which is why I haven't made any videos recently. I'm only good at doing one thing at a time.
Within a week though (I'm 95% complete), I'll have a video presentation about the highly specialized computer-system that I've been working on.
HansLemurson 6 months ago
@HansLemurson I can't wait for it :D
TheDaskrokodil 6 months ago
I'd say this is pretty small. I've got something similar, albeit many more bytes, but even if I were to shrink it down to your size, I probably wouldn't have made it as small.
Marekkpie 8 months ago
@Marekkpie I've actually further refined this design into cells that have only a 2x4 footprint, and so will be twice as compact as the ones shown here. They ended up being 50% taller, but added height doesn't cost you anything.
I should really do another video soon...
HansLemurson 8 months ago
BRAINDAVEEEEE I HAVE MISSED YOU!
What have you been up to since LMC? :D
gizmogal89 8 months ago
That had better be one awesome computer, looking at what you're making. What will you do with it? Just making one is a feat in itself, so I'd say it has MUCH more priority over DF. Good job, so far.
Wackylemon64 8 months ago
Upload PLEASE!! :D!
Markus199867 8 months ago
What happens if you try to read both registers at the same time?
grande1899 8 months ago
@grande1899 You would probably read both at the same time, so the 1s from both are displayed! (so that they overlap, and that wouldn't be very useful)
nikobroo 8 months ago
Amazing technicolor Dreamcomp?
EjvindDark 8 months ago
Powering minecarts is really pretty straightforward and would at most just represent an "Output" of a device. With the removal of the "cart glitch", minecarts no longer have any interesting relationships to each other that would be useful for making a computing system.
I'm not dissing minecarts or saying that they're not cool, I'm just saying that I'm interested in making a computer, and since minecarts can't help with that, they have little appeal to me.
HansLemurson 8 months ago 2
could you show a machine that can power a mine cart? that would be awesome :D
BobDole2isback 8 months ago
A half byte is called a 'nibble' :p
cxgamer 8 months ago 2
@cxgamer
Heh, yeah I know half a byte is called a "Nibble", but when thinking of what to title the video, I thought that "nibble" sounded a little bit silly. Half-byte is the same number of syllables and everybody already knows what a byte is, so I decided to go with "Half-Byte" rather than "Nibble".
HansLemurson 8 months ago 4