How does Redstone Remember?

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In this quick redstone video we dig into how two of the most popular memory circuits work and explore a little bit about block update order.

Shoutout to @megatronic_ and @IntegralZero for their inspiration!

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Interesting. I like that you take your time with explaining the concepts and providing demonstrations.

pedrokotii
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Very well made video Nico!
You described it to the point :)
Also thanks for the shoutout and im happy that we could inspire you to this video! 😉

megatronic_
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It’s really interesting to watch these vids as they come out. I can see this channel being a huge Redstone catalog for future players

mr.doctorprofessor
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Cool video, maybe you can leave some links to other videos explaining update order and such in more detail for those interested in the description.

EmdyMC
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The redstone basics series is back, and also "backed" by our experienced friends within the Discord 💪
It's true that update order is often the most neglected concept for early redstone players -- especially when working with TNT duper machines. Glad that we could have it mentioned here.

Blackrobe
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THANK YOU FOR EXPLAINING!! I'm the newbiest red stone newb. I watch a lot of red stone minecrafters, and I keep hearing about the "t flip flop" but never knew wtf it was.

petercarioscia
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The Waffle House has founds its new host

keys
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yes! finaly someone explains update order! TNX :)

yoavjazzmusic
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You have so bulk design with T flip-flop (bi-stable relay). You just need one dropper and a bucket of water in it plus comparator measuring its content.. I don't know if it's known. I found it myself.
But I remember my first time trying to make bi-stable relay took me some time and it was massive ))

nomars
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Imma let you finish but the copper flopper (1.21 copper bulb) is the best T flip flop. Just one block! Thank you gnembom!

blzrdphoto
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you missed the EASIEST and smalles t flip flop. powdersnow bucket, dispenser. comparator reading dispenser. are you from comp side of redstone? because outdated components is a very comp redstone thing to do

Heilzmaker
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This is so good. I saw videos on how to make the 3 dropper T flip flop but I was powering it wrong and couldn’t find any answer on why it wasn’t working.

czarsalad
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Thanks for explaining this! This video is helping me create ROM circuits.

Nadeli
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Great followup. I wasn't very familiar with the RS NOR latch until I saw it in your last video and was a bit curious how it actually worked. You read my mind.

GrahamJenkinsmrgrahamnet
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Holy shit my Redstone is outdated
I still use what was it called? T Flip Flop or something with two pistons and Redstone torches to power/unpower them at the same time

Noctovilia
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i already know about memory circuits but your videos are so fun to watch

PrincessNotSmurf
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I’m also impressed how the game knows that I placed 4 oak planks over there and mined some cobble which despawn timer is at 2:34 without the Minecraft world being several GB of storage.

FarmandSMC
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I’m still using the 2015 version of the one button on off system using pistons 😖 I’ll need to update. Thank you for going into detail ♥️

scuvastebe
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It would be really cool if you could discuss silent redstone designs (redstone without droppers/pistons) and how it can be used to hide redstone

David-bhhs
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i am in love with your videos man. easy to understand and the vibe is immaculate. keep up the great work <3

moneytaco