Memory Counting with Hoppers and Droppers

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Minecraft (2011)
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A space-efficient way of making working Computer Memory in Minecraft is by counting the number of items in a container (e.g. Diamonds in a Dropper).

Comparators can check if the containers are empty and a Redstone pulse can increment and decrement the items.

By filling up a separate hopper until the memory is empty and then filling it back up with the number of items counted, it is possible to make a fully automatic CPU with no instruction set but purely data flowing from one piece of memory to another (based on what was already in the container).







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