In this version of the programmable lock, there is a "submit" button which you must press to open or close the door. I've implemented this because my ultimate design involves people being able to have 10 incorrect tries instead of only 1 before the lock destroys itself.
@1337shellc0der WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TRYING TO SAY YOU RETARDED GIRAFFE!!?!?!??!!?!??!?!
snati4 1 year ago
@snati4 your argument is invalid beacause really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
1337shellc0der 1 year ago
@1337shellc0der latemuch? i said that a month ago, wiring and programming is STILL not the same thing!
snati4 1 year ago
@snati4 cool story bro
1337shellc0der 1 year ago
Instead of the flip-flop, use a RSnor latch. combinations go to a AND gate, where the button goes in, and the output of that gate goes to the lath, and the reset goes to the other input of the latch, resetting it. I have done that, and it saves a lot of space :)
oscarRULER 1 year ago
hmm...
Try this: have your door open as long as the button is sending power.
this way the password has to be re-submitted.
I did that with my lock. It makes it more secure.
InvaderWakkoReborn 1 year ago
@1337shellc0der this isn't programming you idiot
snati4 1 year ago
@1377shellc0der look at the minepedia page for redstone circuts. They have all the circuits mentioned in this vid, and more. ;)
thislooksfun1 1 year ago
the hell is XNOR and T-flip flop!!? I'm a programmer but I'm confused! you are very smart!
1337shellc0der 1 year ago