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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2010

after i saw Harbingerx81's vids, i decided to make something similar but instead of counting up, mine counts down

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  • how did you get the torches of the vertical bits to light up at the same time?

    i can only get it working of i put a torch every other block.

    (its probably something very easy i havent though of yet)

    A reply would be appriciated

  • @tekssbb well u just got to rearrange ur redstone, the way i did it was a line going into the top and bottom block from the back (directly behind the torch), and a line going into the side of the middle block

  • @dearman4 Okay, that makes sense now, I thought it was the number of segments in the display

  • @MiddleThumb1127 no a bit just refers to how many binary digits there are, if you look at the bottom left of the screen in the video you can see there is 4 lines of redstone going to the back of the display

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  • 3,2,1 HAPPY NEW YEAR oh its just 0

  • @vankka1 lol i keep it on peaceful when im building things such as this

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  • i hoped for a BOOM at 0

  • your redstone torches all turn on at difrent times and it makes it look stupid

  • 0:39 sheep got pushed down the cliff =(

  • Wow, forgot how much i miss playing alpha...

  • you need to make it faster and fix the delay on some of the torches

  • 9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0 EPIC FAIL!

  • @MrPipitone a bit is a 0 or 1

    have you seen code like "0010 0110" etc? thats what bits are used for

    each "1" bit represents a number, so 4-bit is just 4 numbers (aka 0100)

    4 bit can represent numbers from 0 (0000) to 15 (1111)

    8 bit can represent 0-255 ...and so forth

  • 4bit? whats bit?

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