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Latest revision as of 18:26, 25 June 2011
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Server | Creative |
Map revision | 10 |
Warp | 7segment |
Coordinates | -1672, 10 |
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Lead | SirLyle |
The 7 segment display is capable of displaying every number, 0-9. Created by SirLyle before the addition of the Craftbook mod it is within 100 meters of the northern border on the Great Iron Road. A small viewing stand is attached on the other side of the road to allow for a better viewing angle.
Specifications
The Display uses four RS NOR memory cells to store which button was pressed. For each button all memory cells are set to 0 before being changed to correspond to the correct value. This design necessitated the delaying of the signals which has slowed the display down considerably. There are three translation arrays (i.e. Input > Binary, Binary > Decimal, Decimal > 7 Segment) which while excessively large, are easy to follow and understand.