After messing with EthosLab's Light Sensor v2.0, and whowants2KNOW's simple toggle BUD switch, I was inspired to create a simple combination of the two! I don't take credit for coming up with the Light Sensor idea, or the BUD switch. I used mods to create this, but it's completely functional in vanilla minecraft. Hope you enjoyed my little creation!
Also, the music is in minecraft's data files, called "Calm3.ogg" and is made by C148, I take no credit for the Music
Here's some links you should check out:
EthosLab's Origional BUD switch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZUPXs1TZD4
whowants2KNOW's toggle BUD switch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4p_agGGosg
EthosLab's Light Sensor v2.0:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtZXxxXzhKI
does it work in 1.8.1?
cmtification 4 months ago
@cmtification 95% sure, I haven't really played much since 1.8
DeathToNavi 4 months ago
if its underground, who cares about its size? surelly all that matters in this case is effectiveness, which is sacrificed in this design.
yes, its a quirk that deserves recognition, but as far as i can see its not a replacement...
although, i may be wrong, but i dont think so...
jadenjak 6 months ago
@jadenjak well, a lot of people, including myself try to fit a lot of redstone in a small amount of space. For example: when I came up with this I was linking 16 light sensors together, using logic gates to make my nocturnal lights 8x faster. Also it's just a pain when your redstone machines bump into each other. The real attraction to this model, however, is how easy it is to understand, assuming you have already checked out the videos in the description. That was my goal anyway.
DeathToNavi 6 months ago