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16KB RAM Has Redstone Surpassed Rocket Science ? 

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I made a 16 KB RAM module in Minecraft, in this video I will show you how it works. And I will compare it to the 14 KB Memory module, that the Saturn V used to guide the first humans to the moon.
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@Cta7
@Cta7 Год назад
Dangerously close to having a playable doom using a redstone computer
@Ampheline
@Ampheline Год назад
Calm down.. calm down. We still need a few orders of magnitude
@marcofransowitz4773
@marcofransowitz4773 Год назад
@@Ampheline it can be done
@Ampheline
@Ampheline Год назад
@@marcofransowitz4773 You'd need to either innovate a new system or create this clunky and massive design
@Nicolas-L-F
@Nicolas-L-F Год назад
The prophecy is true
@Zero-ve4lt
@Zero-ve4lt Год назад
@@Ampheline people already made minecraft in minecraft AND ALSO were able to Order PIZZA through minecraft so pretty sure someone will be able to make doom pretty easily. Well Not EASILY but u get my point
@micahaghedo7610
@micahaghedo7610 Год назад
With this much memory you could probably make a calculator for trig functions like sin, cos, and tan
@floskater99
@floskater99 Год назад
You could hardcore that in ROM tho, don't think that needs RAM
@micahaghedo7610
@micahaghedo7610 Год назад
@@floskater99 true…but maybe storing previous calculations?
@ant5389
@ant5389 Год назад
fairly sure someone did that they also made something that used ray tracing to make any sized cube you want spin on its screen
@faceboy1392
@faceboy1392 Год назад
@@ant5389 I think I've seen the video you are talking about, pretty sure that wasn't ray tracing, ray tracing is way more complex than anything redstone would ever be capable of processing. He just had some math to project the points of a 3d object onto a 2d plane. For his sin, cos, and tan stuff, I'm assuming the ROM he used was relatively limited and only had the numbers his limited system could actually need to use built in
@ant5389
@ant5389 Год назад
@@faceboy1392 to someone with the iq of a potato, what he said sounded like a basic version of ray tracing but yea im prolly wrong sorry
@Jeracraft
@Jeracraft 11 месяцев назад
This is living proof Minecraft is NOT just a game. The stuff people are creating nowadays is getting out of hand. 😂
@MrKorwaldski
@MrKorwaldski 11 месяцев назад
Love your builds, always wondered how I could add Redstone features to them like giant doors, elevators, secret tunnels , Traps, minigames, screens ect.
@Jeracraft
@Jeracraft 10 месяцев назад
@@MrKorwaldski I will happily send you a copy of any Minecraft world 😂
@Raven1T2
@Raven1T2 10 месяцев назад
Um, no, minecraft is still just a game. Hence why he said that the ram was a virtual display and not real ram, but that it was still important
@araylosato6199
@araylosato6199 10 месяцев назад
@@Raven1T2hater 😂 it’s is not just a game… is the closest thing to a Vr universe created by humans
@perrybeasley6963
@perrybeasley6963 10 месяцев назад
It was never just a game to me it's a virtual world to express yourself in so many ways. It's beautiful
@thomasbloomfield732
@thomasbloomfield732 Год назад
Imagine going back in time and showing this video to one of the rocket scientists
@kegyus
@kegyus 9 месяцев назад
There is a video on LTT's channel, where they interview one of the scientist who worked on the computers for the rockets. You dont have to travel time, they are still alive :D
@Aegis4521
@Aegis4521 4 месяца назад
@@kegyusnot alive now, I pooped on them
@aexxir
@aexxir 4 месяца назад
imagine going back in time and showing this to notch when he was first made minecraft, or to the dude who made the first computer
@Ryosucc25
@Ryosucc25 4 месяца назад
​@@kegyuslink pls
@SteveOmnipotent
@SteveOmnipotent 3 месяца назад
Rocket Scientists aren't even scientists, they are engineers
@mitch14311
@mitch14311 Год назад
I love how structurally it's starting to look like an actual stick of ram
@Arxgxmi
@Arxgxmi Год назад
they do have that shape for a reason!
@sunnysonne2957
@sunnysonne2957 Год назад
Art imitates life imitates art. The cycle continues, and the pattern grows anew
@Robstrap
@Robstrap Год назад
@@sunnysonne2957 no it's just because ram is designed that way as it's the most (currently known) efficient way of making ram, so a similar layout would also be efficient in Minecraft
@JoelDiez
@JoelDiez Год назад
​@@RobstrapYou just proved his point.
@Johann.863
@Johann.863 Год назад
​@@JoelDiez no
@Slider93
@Slider93 Год назад
I was always jealous of people who understood redstone to this degree. I'm no rocket scientists, but these contraption went a long way from just "hidden doors"
@iambored1528
@iambored1528 Год назад
this isnt so much redstone knouledge, prolly more like computer science (just as if not more impressive)
@lightless
@lightless Год назад
When you been playing the game since it came out you learn a lot about tech and mc
@pyrrhic8976
@pyrrhic8976 Год назад
@@iambored1528 its both
@desider7973
@desider7973 Год назад
Bro fr these mfers out here building computer in Minecraft and I'm just running around exploring and living in a tree house like a crazy hobo
@sosig6445
@sosig6445 Год назад
if you know jackshit about CS you can tinker all day with redstone without realising you created a virtual transitor or other computer component. redstone isn't that hard, CS is complicated applying redstone isn't.
@yeetmcmeat
@yeetmcmeat 7 месяцев назад
videos like this really make you realize just how dense our modern data storage systems are.
@user-vw4iu3zj5b
@user-vw4iu3zj5b 7 месяцев назад
Yeah that's crazy! There are *mobile phones* with 16 *GB* of ram, which is *over a million times* the ram block from saturn v, a *fucking space rocket!*
@Em-7Add11
@Em-7Add11 5 месяцев назад
i think it just shows how redstone manifests the simple fundamental of microchip tech
@STARKILLER15100
@STARKILLER15100 4 месяца назад
Makes me wonder how tf we discovered this
@Paultimate7
@Paultimate7 4 месяца назад
you mean how small?
@yeetmcmeat
@yeetmcmeat 4 месяца назад
@@Paultimate7 well kinda, the tech is getting smaller but that increases data storage density exponentially. storage has gotten massive in only a few years. SD cards/micro sd cards are the best example. they started out with megabytes, then only a few gigabytes, then a couple hundred gigs, now even the micro sd cards are a terabyte.
@m1k3y_m1
@m1k3y_m1 6 месяцев назад
4:25 this is why ram is called random access memory, you can access any part of it. The tape and the shulker box are sequential access memory.
@BetterDeadthenRed1991
@BetterDeadthenRed1991 Год назад
Normal Computers: YES. NO Quantum Computers: Perhaps
@Maric18
@Maric18 Год назад
if you ask it it will tell you yes/no you just can't be sure what it will be
@Scratchfan321
@Scratchfan321 Год назад
Minecraft Computers: Strad, Mellohi, Mall, Pigstep, 5, 13, 11, Chirp or Cat?
@chaomatic5328
@chaomatic5328 Год назад
@@Scratchfan321 Both of them.
@mm3shadowman982
@mm3shadowman982 Год назад
I am feeling a little Otherside rn
@DiamondBroPlayz
@DiamondBroPlayz Год назад
@@Maric18 bro missed the joke 🪑
@jackdesanta69
@jackdesanta69 Год назад
It doesn't matter what you use this for because I'm pretty sure it's gonna be awesome
@michealmalloy1934
@michealmalloy1934 Год назад
We’re gonna make a computer in Minecraft, and then play Fortnite on it
@jackdesanta69
@jackdesanta69 Год назад
@@michealmalloy1934 why fortnite?
@DiamondBroPlayz
@DiamondBroPlayz Год назад
@@jackdesanta69 minecraft in minecraft has already been done ):
@jackdesanta69
@jackdesanta69 Год назад
@@DiamondBroPlayz I know
@gamerandtipstv713
@gamerandtipstv713 Год назад
This is a binary calculations all apps and programs run only 1 and 0.
@internetpig5354
@internetpig5354 10 месяцев назад
I can't even use redstone to make a fake door without mumping it up, this is just. . . insane. Redstone masters are like magicians to me. This does give me a "better" idea how RAM works, and also blows my mind that humans created RAM in the first place, allowing me to play minecraft, video games, and watch and comment on this video. Incredible!
@zacharyhansen8250
@zacharyhansen8250 Год назад
The fact that minecraft's redstone system is so robust that its possible to build something that would be theoretically powerful enough to send someone to the moon in a videogame is insane
@longebane
@longebane 4 месяца назад
You’re equating how ram can send someone to the moon? Did you forget the other things that are needed to power rockets?
@razortosh
@razortosh 4 месяца назад
@@longebane i'd like to see you manually fly a rocket along a perfect lunar injection trajectory, stick jockey.
@theyeetster8607
@theyeetster8607 4 месяца назад
@@longebane nah rockets just need RAM, they use RAM as thrust
@DanksterPaws
@DanksterPaws 4 месяца назад
@@theyeetster8607Honestly my computer probably uses RAM as thrust
@tchotchonyt2442
@tchotchonyt2442 Год назад
I don't even understand half of what's going on, but I do appreciate the poetics of using disk memory.
@seventyfour8256
@seventyfour8256 Год назад
You had to write that, didn t you? Take my goddamn upvote.
@juliushowlett7247
@juliushowlett7247 Год назад
Ugh!! Troll!! (here's my upvote, too!) :)
@JohnDoe-oj1ew
@JohnDoe-oj1ew Год назад
Bro what are these replies, upvotes? Jesus Christ man, get tf out of here you stinky redditors! Just kidding I'm also a loser reddit user...
@googlefuckedupyoutube
@googlefuckedupyoutube 3 месяца назад
Went over my head lol
@juutakaster
@juutakaster 8 дней назад
reddit ahh reply section
@Zapenator
@Zapenator Год назад
Brilliant Editing, and i love how you seamlessly used minecraft to teach us history and computer science, we need more content like this in the minecraft community
@chaomatic5328
@chaomatic5328 Год назад
That was the real education Minecraft was meant for. Not education edition, but ambition.
@kinesslop651
@kinesslop651 Год назад
“Hello guys today we are gonna mine 30k obsidian to make a nether portal” - 30 million views “Today ill show u how to make an actual pc in mc” - 60k views
@jayko2k
@jayko2k Год назад
​@@kinesslop651 350k views😏
@jasonrubik
@jasonrubik Год назад
@@jayko2k its almost to 1 million
@jayko2k
@jayko2k Год назад
@@jasonrubik insane. but totally deserved imo
@MrReneKonig
@MrReneKonig Год назад
I'm a big space nerd and I've seen videos about the Saturn5 ram before, so I instantly recognised it. But this is the frist time I understood how it works. Kudos, would have never suspected to receive this knowledge from a Minecraft video :)
@oakleypankratz8547
@oakleypankratz8547 10 месяцев назад
With 16Kb RAM (and assuming more in ROM) you could easily combine this with some tech used in CHUNGUS 2) to design a programming language, and give a compiler, so that you could design AND SAVE multiple programs into one red stone computer. It would be important if rot figure out hard drives, more storage perhaps at the sacrifice of speed-of-access. But getting an OS and compiler onto a minecraft computer would be huge, this could definitely help
@CeoMacNCheese
@CeoMacNCheese 8 месяцев назад
Dad: What are you building in Minecraft? Son: Making an OS. Dad: Doesn’t Minecraft use an OS already?
@nikkiofthevalley
@nikkiofthevalley 7 месяцев назад
A way of making a hard drive (although it's insanely laggy and slow as hell) is to use items in barrels and item sorters.
@Hyoct
@Hyoct 6 месяцев назад
Big Chungus?
@ReverseGuy
@ReverseGuy 6 месяцев назад
You have no idea what youre talking about
@oakleypankratz8547
@oakleypankratz8547 5 месяцев назад
Okay, I have no idea what I'm talking about@@ReverseGuy
@traveseros90
@traveseros90 Год назад
Redstone videos like this should have millions of views this is just brilliant
@shadowsans99
@shadowsans99 Год назад
'i built a button in minecraft that detonates a nuclear bomb in russia'
@iPlayGamesX
@iPlayGamesX Год назад
Clickbaity content shouldn't get any views :(
@MysticEagle52
@MysticEagle52 Год назад
​@@iPlayGamesX it's not clickbaity though, it's true
@SomberWizard
@SomberWizard Год назад
millions must mine
@blackrainbow4898
@blackrainbow4898 Год назад
@@iPlayGamesX bro, that ain't clickbait
@minedeath-pvp2768
@minedeath-pvp2768 Год назад
I'm amazed by what you've achieved, and I love the historical "insight" that come with it (I really enjoyed learning how the Saturn V ram works)! This is truly a masterpiece 🤯
@MrKorwaldski
@MrKorwaldski Год назад
Thank you, glad you've enjoyed it. Here are some videos from @smartereveryday About The Saturn V that are very interesting: How did NASA Steer the Saturn V ? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dI-JW2UIAG0.html I Asked an actual Apollo Engineer to Explain the Saturn 5 Rocket: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1nLHIM2IPRY.html
@GuardianTiger
@GuardianTiger Год назад
Same with everything you said.
@bowieinc
@bowieinc 5 месяцев назад
I REALLY appreciate your effort and the details you have included in this video. I don’t play Minecraft but I’m aware of projects like this, and I’ve always been fascinated as to how people go about creating such things. It’s an excellent example of how designed constraints can produce something truly amazing! I can totally see if you were born in a different time you’d be the one wiring up the shuttle memory yourself!
@axyrl
@axyrl Год назад
Underrated channel! Amazing redstone and editing!
@MrKorwaldski
@MrKorwaldski Год назад
What do you want to see this RAM being used for ? Get Regular updates on my next project and exlusive world downloads. Here: www.patreon.com/MrKorwaldski/posts
@minedeath-pvp2768
@minedeath-pvp2768 Год назад
Yes! Maybe not on how to build it but showing how it works? Big yes from me
@micahaghedo7610
@micahaghedo7610 Год назад
Maybe a game of some kind? Especially since now you have RAM and regular storage, you could make a game.
@atdatcotta2617
@atdatcotta2617 Год назад
Simulate the Saturn V launch and journey to the moon >:3
@uriah-outcast5423
@uriah-outcast5423 Год назад
I would love to see All of this stuff be mixed into Samyuris Chungus 2 and the colour display too bc imagine Minecraft in Minecraft could be in colour which mixed with his computational redstone he could possibly improve what your making I think it'd be great
@ompyl
@ompyl Год назад
yes please
@imajoey6594
@imajoey6594 Год назад
It’s crazy to think that we could send people to the moon with the rocket running Minecraft
@crepperwlp
@crepperwlp 11 месяцев назад
With Minecraft running the rocket in that case.
@mmugi02
@mmugi02 10 месяцев назад
well it takes a lot more than 16kb to run Minecraft
@iPlayGamesX
@iPlayGamesX 9 месяцев назад
This would be too slow for that xd
@CeoMacNCheese
@CeoMacNCheese 8 месяцев назад
@@iPlayGamesXi think he means the computer in Minecraft running the calculations. Or in this you are severely limiting your calculation capabilities with a computer that already has 8 GB of ram just for the funny.
@iPlayGamesX
@iPlayGamesX 8 месяцев назад
@@CeoMacNCheese Ye I'm just hatin cuz I don't like the ram / video
@Schockmetamorphose
@Schockmetamorphose 10 месяцев назад
Very well made, you earned my subscription
@someinternetperson1337
@someinternetperson1337 Год назад
bro has a doctorates degree in redstone
@janwama
@janwama Год назад
Me: can't even make the disc to play on repeat Mr_Korwaldski: made a RAM that could send people to the Moon using discs
@Cute_Allienya
@Cute_Allienya День назад
same:(
@timetoengage_
@timetoengage_ Год назад
The most amazing part of these sort of creations is that they are perfect for teacher younger people how computing works
@longebane
@longebane 4 месяца назад
It’s not a perfect teacher because it’s too abstracted and makes a simple concept more complicated.
@felixgalle699
@felixgalle699 7 месяцев назад
This stuff is mind-boggling!!! I am studying Computer Science and Hardware, and have been a long time Minecraft player and I still don't fully understand this stuff, amazing!!!! Keep it up!
@TheHeatguru
@TheHeatguru Год назад
This is a really well made video!
@Hexcede
@Hexcede Год назад
Storing shulker boxes *and* music discs together would open up a load of possibilities. Music discs can be read in one cycle and thus are fast but inefficient, making them a 4 bit word. It's perfectly analogous to RAM compression! The order you insert discs in a shulker is the order they are read. If you have a secondary cache box to eventually be returned to the original location, you could have a processor do any kind of modifications to the cache box that you want before you return it, with the empty box being recycled for the next cache box. Effectively, you can freeze the RAM/processor for up to 27 clock cycles (actually, the number of items in the box!), but for that period you can do pre-conceived reads, writes, inserts, or removes to the box for the entire period. Inserts compress the RAM more, removes decompress it. The more compressed the RAM is, the longer it freezes the processor/RAM for. This would allow for you to create arrays optimized for streaming lots of data in/out, while having your standard 4 bit words that are quick to access, but you could also grow/shrink each value in the RAM to desired efficiencies!
@Rich-in-Sodium
@Rich-in-Sodium Год назад
I don’t understand this but it makes so much sense.
@Hexcede
@Hexcede Год назад
@@Rich-in-Sodium so true
@jonathanbarnes7981
@jonathanbarnes7981 Год назад
I like turtle's
@galetalon3133
@galetalon3133 Год назад
If.
@BusinessWolf1
@BusinessWolf1 Год назад
this is dangerously close to javascript
@HyperHrishiHD
@HyperHrishiHD Год назад
This was an incredibly explained video! 16kb doesn’t sound like much to a lot of people, but that is absolutely crazy made with redstone!
@AdityaPlayzz
@AdityaPlayzz 6 месяцев назад
It's sound really good that people are going crazy with just a game ❤ Crazy man hats off to you 😊
@benmoran4
@benmoran4 Год назад
That's easily the best explanation and visualization of RAM and how computer's store, access, and change information that I've ever seen. Very well done mate
@mihailmojsoski4202
@mihailmojsoski4202 Год назад
I personally imagine RAM as a 1D array where the value is a number that goes from 0 to 255, and it's index is the memory address which can go from 0 to 2^(whatever "bits" your CPU uses to address memory). This visualization helps explain how pointers work but muh virtual memory fucking shit up.
@protastudios
@protastudios Год назад
I wonder if the new Skulk updates are gonna help in these kinds of projects. It seems like a promising way to send information! Edit: I don't know anything about redstone, ya'll probably smart enough to know if I'm absolutely wrong lol
@chaomatic5328
@chaomatic5328 Год назад
A bit slow compared to instant wires, but it has the potential to be quite simple and compact
@OnlySkeep
@OnlySkeep Год назад
@@chaomatic5328 increasing the ticks of the game could perhaps be very useful
@ottlight
@ottlight Год назад
@@OnlySkeep thats non-vanilla tho, also hardware dependent at that point.
@El.Gatito.
@El.Gatito. Год назад
it's like Bluetooth: nice to have and more flexible than it's wired counterpart
@cheesusgaming1769
@cheesusgaming1769 10 месяцев назад
@@El.Gatito. and like bluetooth its kinda buggy. great annalogy
@gavin5410
@gavin5410 Год назад
Improving kahyxen's stuff by mixing two of their designs together is really clever! I love seeing technical minecrafters improve upon each other's work
@matthewuzhere
@matthewuzhere Год назад
i really love that this is actually teaching us about how computers work that’s so cool
@TheThunderbo1t
@TheThunderbo1t Год назад
this is a amazing minecraft video great job
@briantrephan9146
@briantrephan9146 Год назад
Loved the history and science lesson in the beginning! Well paced and helped me understand the core concepts, no pun intended. Looking forward to more videos. -Tech
@tristoms0971
@tristoms0971 Год назад
I recently actually used a small player editable ram unit in a Minecraft note block sequencer I am currently working on to simplify how many note blocks I needed, it was only a small one at around 75 bytes per tile-able unit but it still had very similar stuff to yours like the instant rails. It is amazing to see this stuff getting out to more people via RU-vid, I will definitely be looking forward to the shenanigans that peruse with your usage of this in the future. Keep up the good work and keep being inspirational. 👍
@YourHyness
@YourHyness 8 месяцев назад
I don’t understand a lot of what you said but this is freaken awesome! You did this inside Minecraft and that’s literally freaken sick
@AshBeastFPS
@AshBeastFPS 10 месяцев назад
amazing vid, u should hv a million subs+ quality upload!
@gaelpayssan
@gaelpayssan Год назад
1:17 had me. Even in space human can't stop to draw this :')
@zfxsky9359
@zfxsky9359 Год назад
i searched the comments for someone who'd seen it aswell
@jorgesaxon3781
@jorgesaxon3781 Год назад
You could improve this 5 fold! If You use all 9 slots and work with bigger packets (Basically changing from a 4 bit architecture to a 20 bit architecture) you could improve memory efficiency massively, And yes the dropper spits out the items randomly so you wouldnt be able to store 72bits per dropper, but you still would have a massive improvement if we add a constraint of only unique sorted combination of music disks in each dropper and make a chip that translates between binary and this sorted lists to write, then use a buffer and sort them at read time so that you would be able to store up to 20 bits per dropper without losing that much speed, I am not a redstone engineer (Im a programmer) but using this concept of combinatorics could improve this design to store up to 80kb of data!
@sidneyrobinson18
@sidneyrobinson18 5 месяцев назад
I didn't understand most of that but it sure does sound cool!
@noeriko
@noeriko Год назад
i dont understand a single thing you said but wow it sounds so hard and complicated. nice job, this is really cool!
@RamonTheBlu
@RamonTheBlu 8 месяцев назад
The fact you made something in a GAME what all these years ago was revolutionairy in real life! AMAZING
@MrKorwaldski
@MrKorwaldski Год назад
What do you want me to use this ram for ? Should I make a tutorial for the Instant wire decoder ?
@ZeliumTaro
@ZeliumTaro Год назад
Try running doom
@Plupp_
@Plupp_ Год назад
Chess
@Mazapine
@Mazapine Год назад
An awesome build and some educational history?? Definitely earned my subscription
@k.a.stensson
@k.a.stensson Год назад
Loved it.. was great fun
@tonerrr4295
@tonerrr4295 9 месяцев назад
A build explanation of the instant wire decoder would be so cool. I'm trying to figure out decoders and encoders rn and it's very interesting.
@MrKorwaldski
@MrKorwaldski 9 месяцев назад
I already made that. Check my Channel :)
@Borbarad13
@Borbarad13 Год назад
Great stuff. I hope they gonna make music disks copyable so that big data stores become also viable in survival.
@OddWorlderer
@OddWorlderer Год назад
I mean, combine creeper/skelly farm and somehow have skellies shoot creepers. Thats it.
@Borbarad13
@Borbarad13 Год назад
@@OddWorlderer Good luck finding Pigstep, otherside and 5 that way...
@OnlyGrafting
@OnlyGrafting Год назад
If you tried making this in survival you'd be spending soo much time that before you're done there will be an even larger and better way to make it.
@Meteor2022
@Meteor2022 Год назад
​@OnlyGrafting I find it's always cool in games to go through your old creations and find they still work even if they are suboptimal. I'm no Redstone wizard but I am okay in From the Depths.
@VPZealouZ
@VPZealouZ Год назад
This is so impressive, your channel if stupidly underrated. Keep it up mate!
@ladymecha8718
@ladymecha8718 Год назад
Your an microchip designer in the making. Amazing. 🎉
@evanshimota1010
@evanshimota1010 10 месяцев назад
this was really fun to watch
@rampageffs134
@rampageffs134 Год назад
Such a good video, so informative and interesting to watch 10/10!
@HeyMika
@HeyMika Год назад
Absolutely impressive! Every time the possibilities of this game and the people behind the creations impress me to the limit. Excellent work and I can't wait to see what will be next with this much opportunities now!
@FyaaahS
@FyaaahS Месяц назад
Kids has reached what humans called cutting edge in 1969 via minecraft. Magnificent!
@trentonmcconnell1997
@trentonmcconnell1997 Год назад
Congrats on the blow up hope to continue to rise
@mattyice5379
@mattyice5379 Год назад
1 small step for Minecraft, 0 big leaps for mankind
@stormv1bes
@stormv1bes Год назад
You put a LOT of work into this. This is absolutely crazy!
@DwadeFL4SHMV3
@DwadeFL4SHMV3 Год назад
There’s just no way a Minecraft video ended up being this informative on so many topics
@PuffleBuns
@PuffleBuns Год назад
I seem to have wandered over to that side of Minecraft again. Very interesting!
@MikLPistone
@MikLPistone Год назад
This would be perfect for a Battleships game! I would love a tutorial - maybe even on the Battleships? :D
@Brandon-io9yj
@Brandon-io9yj Год назад
new challenge build this in survival lol.... great video
@bearaujus
@bearaujus 4 месяца назад
I just confussed,, with this 10m subs quality content, why your subs still 57k? so ill be part for it! good job man
@Malizma333
@Malizma333 Год назад
I would love to see a graphing calculator/3d renderer of some sort built with this tech, this is awesome!
@iPlayGamesX
@iPlayGamesX Год назад
Matt and Sloi respectively had made a 3d wireframe renderer and a graphing calculator
@shaunsm4039
@shaunsm4039 Год назад
Government during Covid lockdown: "*Work from home*" Rocket engineers:
@raoulv
@raoulv Год назад
And now do this in survival 😉, amazing video
@fastf1ng4zzz
@fastf1ng4zzz Год назад
You explained how the computer in the sat V works better than most science youtubers. You did it in Minecraft and in like 2 mins. Impressive
@M102
@M102 Год назад
super curious as to what contraptions you'll be making in the future! Rendering fractals could be fun! Personally i'd love to see a pc with screen where you can type commands that perform functions in your base (thinking vanilla). Such as turning on farms, opening and closing doors, have it hooked up to a sorting system where you can request items, the computer might give you tasks such as crafting items or handling overflows when necessary. The computer would have memory of past commands, it could tell you how many days it ran. I'm thinking about how it could be used in a vanilla base but maybe that's a way too practical perspective :p
@Ampheline
@Ampheline Год назад
To be fair, for stuff like that you don't even need a PC, you can just use named items and a keycard detector system
@FlamingNava
@FlamingNava Год назад
The fact that the information to guide saturn v to the moon and back as well as emergency reroute was stored in just 16 kb is insane, thats so much information in such a tiny amount of space..
@kyler247
@kyler247 6 месяцев назад
Not really, it's just a bunch of numbers. Being able to store that in 16kb makes perfect sense
@CakeOnBake
@CakeOnBake 11 месяцев назад
This is the perfect situation to say: Kowalski, analysis.
@Tekdruid
@Tekdruid 11 месяцев назад
That's some next level redstone engineering right there.
@vo1dstryd3r44
@vo1dstryd3r44 Год назад
It'll be interesting using systems like this to create a large item storage system where you can basically read how many of x item you have, and also have low latency in selecting an item and ordering how many of that item you need delivered to you. kinda like those modded storage devices that holds items as data rather than the items, except its analog and vanilla, but maybe see if its possible to use the new skulk sensor block to store information since it actually can store data and send only that data/sound
@SlackinPanda
@SlackinPanda Год назад
Skulk sensors don't work well for this, as reloading the chunk they are on resets all the stored information on them. Mumbo has a good video showcasing this and explaining why currently it's only mildly useful. Essentially you'd have to reset the sounds of each one every time you load the game, or any time a chunk reloads
@hippocleides7105
@hippocleides7105 Год назад
With this excellent explanation of computing, and space, you sir, have earned my sub 👏
@ildont8010
@ildont8010 Год назад
This guy deserves more subs
@Cbazshin
@Cbazshin 8 месяцев назад
Gut gemacht
@k-dog7013
@k-dog7013 Год назад
Excellent video, your explanation of how ram worked in the Saturn V and Minecraft is great for those of us who aren’t already computer and red stone nerds
@aerbon
@aerbon Год назад
You could have a hybrid RAM where it can store two memory types: disc and shulker. this would allow programs on the theoretical minecraft computer to use both quick to read and high density variables at the same time.
@MultiSexgun
@MultiSexgun Год назад
it would be cool to understand this someday
@carltonleboss
@carltonleboss Год назад
This is so damn cool. Command blocks can do amazing things, but I've always loved what people can do with pure redstone.
@nix3172
@nix3172 Год назад
Someone get this guy a million subs, we need more content like this
@JoeArog14
@JoeArog14 Год назад
A tutorial of how this works and how you built it would be much appreciated!
@mightytheknight2878
@mightytheknight2878 7 месяцев назад
Man know I'm motivated to do some Redstone experimentation in minecraft
@MrKorwaldski
@MrKorwaldski 7 месяцев назад
Great ! Thats what I like about sharing my ideas, seeing what other people think about them, and hopefully inspiring them to experiment on their own.
@shmup6955
@shmup6955 Год назад
Your man’s is about to make an entire computer in minecraft
@curousity
@curousity Год назад
0:09 starship gonna break that record tomorrow Great vids btw
@MinerBat
@MinerBat Год назад
well SLS already broke it but starship will break it again. but he did say one of, not the most
@Cezij
@Cezij Год назад
Yea but sls
@Cezij
@Cezij Год назад
And it didnt launch today its gonna launch in wed
@GuardianTiger
@GuardianTiger Год назад
Whoa, I didn't know the Saturn V's Ram looked like that. I knew it was very tiny amount of Ram but I didn't know it was like that. But I should have assumed it won't be the same type of ran like today.
@slurpyboi3965
@slurpyboi3965 8 месяцев назад
I love this type of redstone!!!
@AccountInactive
@AccountInactive 4 месяца назад
Well this is quite an advancement from the 16 bit ALU I saw more than a decade ago. People are crazy talented.
@sirlancerstien
@sirlancerstien Год назад
I'm learning computer architecture and organization in college, THIS is better than all the books and resources available for explaining how computers work.
@WebacCS2
@WebacCS2 Год назад
I like to check up on redstone computer advancements over time, and things are seriously ramping up these days. Last time I looked people were struggling to make monitors and ram wasn't even mentioned.
@nikkiofthevalley
@nikkiofthevalley 7 месяцев назад
RAM has always been a part of redstone computers since the beginning. I honestly don't know where you're getting your info from, but it can't be a very good source because screens haven't been much of an issue for a while now either.
@Spumoon
@Spumoon 11 месяцев назад
So you're telling me we now have the power to reach the moon again finally after 50 years, thanks to Minecraft?
@sophic1844
@sophic1844 6 месяцев назад
I’ve probably learned more about computer science from Minecraft players than I have on my own ❤ thanks for helping me continue my journey!
@le9038
@le9038 Год назад
If this man could create an entire ram module that's 16KB worth with music disks, then this man would have been able to work on the Saturn V.
@iPlayGamesX
@iPlayGamesX Год назад
Nah he's just clickbaiting. The ram module on the rocket was not only multiple millions of times faster than what Redstone can do, it was also incredibly small for the time, which was the goal.
@DetriHori
@DetriHori Год назад
@@iPlayGamesX No, actually redstone is faster, and if you consider the limitations of 1x1x1, its pretty compact
@iPlayGamesX
@iPlayGamesX Год назад
@@DetriHori No redstone is in no way faster lol
@polygontower
@polygontower Год назад
@@iPlayGamesX What if you use a mod to speed the game. That's fair play; you can mod your "computer" as much as you want.
@iPlayGamesX
@iPlayGamesX Год назад
@@polygontower the best game speeding up software (mchprs, Minecraft High Performance Redstone Server, which isn't exactly Minecraft but I won't get into that rn) isn't fast enough to outpace the speed of the memory module, and doesn't support pistons, rails, items and observers at all in the first place. You could use carpet but the speed of that is laughable.
@Moutchitos
@Moutchitos Год назад
i want to see this used to find base locations on a server lol
@hillbillybobbybanjo7846
@hillbillybobbybanjo7846 Год назад
I have absolutely no Idea what this guy is talking about but this is awesome
@mightytheknight2878
@mightytheknight2878 7 месяцев назад
This is Amazing
@dackyc9231
@dackyc9231 Год назад
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate the brilliant production quality of this video?
@achosenone44
@achosenone44 Год назад
the sicko demonic fallen angels quartum computer!!! all technology is demonology!!!
@Gumbowl
@Gumbowl Год назад
nah this guy... you're too good at the game. hats off to you man
@BlademasterVR
@BlademasterVR Год назад
That is truly amazing how you can use such a simple survival game into a 16kb ram capable tool.
@Jvird
@Jvird 6 месяцев назад
you are awesome for this
@WILD_DRS_OFFICIAL
@WILD_DRS_OFFICIAL 8 месяцев назад
people say Minecraft is kid game 😂 nop all players who play Minecraft are scientists and engineers
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