This was not really quite simple
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In this Mumbo Jumbo Minecraft redstone video, Mumbo builds an 8-bit binary calculator using computational minecraft redstone techniques. First we need to convert decimal to binary using redstone, do some bit shifting using redstone, then build an 8-bit binary adder in minecraft, then output the result.
Thanks again to Mattbatwings for his help learning this:
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