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==Forty_two's redstone operated Upvote/Downvote arrows + counter ==
==Forty_two's redstone operated Upvote/Downvote arrows + counter ==


This was orignally only built to have the arrows, but I eventually added a counter to the side so as to show how many times the buttons had been pressed (counts the range +3 to -3). It doesn't have a warp anywhere near it, but can be found along the southern border at (1635,-1155).
This was originally only built to have the arrows, but I eventually added a counter to the side so as to show how many times the buttons had been pressed (counts the range +3 to -3). It doesn't have a warp anywhere near it, but can be found along the southern border at (1635,-1155).
 
Unfortunately I wired the counter connection using wireless transmitters between the control circuit and the controls in an attempt to reduce the number of years the redstone took to activate, but the reciever requires a reliable clock of some sort to work, and there really isn't anything that fits the bill at the moment. The end result is that until I find something better than a craftbook IC clock, the counter circuit needs resetting every time the chunk is unloaded. The arrows will always work though, they're connected with plain old redstone.
 
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Here's some pictures of the thing:
 
[[Image:42upvote.png|thumb|centre|Upvote button pressed]]
 
 
[[Image:42downvote.png|thumb|centre|Downvote button pressed]]
 
 


[[Image:upvoteDownvoteBack.png|thumb|centre|Behind the display]]
Unfortunately I wired the counter connection using wireless transmitters between the control circuit and the controls in an attempt to reduce the number of years the redstone took to activate, but the receiver requires a reliable clock of some sort to work, and there really isn't anything that fits the bill at the moment. The end result is that until I find something better than a craftbook IC clock, the counter circuit needs resetting every time the chunk is unloaded. The arrows will always work though, they're connected with plain old redstone.


== Images ==


[[Image:42countercircuit.png|thumb|centre|The circuit controlling the counter]]
<gallery perrow="4">
Image:42upvote.png|Upvote button pressed
Image:42downvote.png|Downvote button pressed
Image:upvoteDownvoteBack.png|Behind the display
Image:42countercircuit.png|The circuit controlling the counter
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 02:08, 3 February 2016

Upvote/Downvote
42upvote.png
Location
Server Creative
Map revision 10
Coordinates 1635, -1155
Creators
Lead forty_two

Forty_two's redstone operated Upvote/Downvote arrows + counter

This was originally only built to have the arrows, but I eventually added a counter to the side so as to show how many times the buttons had been pressed (counts the range +3 to -3). It doesn't have a warp anywhere near it, but can be found along the southern border at (1635,-1155).

Unfortunately I wired the counter connection using wireless transmitters between the control circuit and the controls in an attempt to reduce the number of years the redstone took to activate, but the receiver requires a reliable clock of some sort to work, and there really isn't anything that fits the bill at the moment. The end result is that until I find something better than a craftbook IC clock, the counter circuit needs resetting every time the chunk is unloaded. The arrows will always work though, they're connected with plain old redstone.

Images