Signal Strength Memory Arrays in Minecraft

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I've stacked multiple comparator "memory cells" on top of each other to create a relatively compact array (or queue) of signal strength values, which can be popped out of the bottom of the array as needed - in other words, a FIFO (First In First Out) array. New data, or signal strengths, can be easily added to the array via a lectern turned to a specific page of a 15-page book.

This is very similar to what Maizuma Games created here:
https://youtu.be/ITcrECO8Qs0

However my version is stacked vertically. I've also demonstrated how you could add a zero signal strength as an actual data value, by means of using 2 parallel arrays.

Overall this could be useful for redstone computer systems, mini-games, or other projects that need to be able to store a unique sequence of signal strengths.


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https://www.mediafire.com/file/iauragy6j0ghjqv/Signal_Strength_Arrays.zip/file


0:00 - Intro
0:53 - Memory cell basics
2:58 - Simple horizontal array
7:13 - Vertical memory array
12:04 - Dual memory array (copyable data)
17:02 - Dual memory array that enables zero signal strength to be a valid piece of data
22:51 - Outro


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minecraft, java, redstone, comparator, fifo, programming, first in first out, signal strength memory







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