Seven Segment Display + Decoder, Part 2 [Advanced Minecraft Redstone Tutorials]

Seven Segment Display + Decoder, Part 2 [Advanced Minecraft Redstone Tutorials]In this video we take a look at how to add a decimal decoder to a seven segment piston display, it is the second video in the series. Part one can be found here: www.youtube.com You can check out my other redstone tutorials on my youtube channel www.youtube.com/cnbminecraft World Save: www.mediafire.com Texture Pack: www.minecraftforum.net Mods: Singleplayer Commands and Toomanyitems Music: Intro Ditty: Droptear Modelmaker – Erazer-Head Outro Ditty: Droptear Modelmaker – Black Out Programs Used: Fraps Vegas Pro 10

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Filed under CNBMinecraft : Comments (20) : Feb 17th, 2012

20 Responses to “Seven Segment Display + Decoder, Part 2 [Advanced Minecraft Redstone Tutorials]”

  1. donttrysht Says:

    chaps and chappettes? mph SO ORIGINAL

  2. TheFlutterjack Says:

    Wow. Might be your epic explaining. But this actually seem really simple. Just got yourself another subscriber

  3. Diamondseekers Says:

    Very nice tutorial. It really helped.

  4. amandasupak Says:

    This is the first redstone tutorial I’ve ever understood completely! Nice job explaining it!

  5. aathum Says:

    Thank you for your videos and explaining them thoroughly and without too much random cursor movement. Nice to see a video that I can follow and arent like an ADHD chipmunk on sugar.
    Great job, please keep up the great work

  6. Cool12309FromRoblox Says:

    Since this broke in 1.0.0, found the fix: imgur . com /25hcP

  7. MJBLODE Says:

    @CNBMinecraft i tried making it 0-9 display but the connection of the repeater at the back of the RS NOR latch doesnt go far enough. if i put a repeater it just glitchs and repeats.

  8. Ryanboy17 Says:

    My gosh. I used to wonder how on earth they did this, but you make EVERYTHING make sense. good job!

  9. xTactiiCzZx Says:

    can you do a tutorial on the decoder that is as compact as possible so the I can make a scoreboard and can put two right next to each other?

  10. linuslyt Says:

    could you make another tutorial on the 3-block-per-segment 7-segment display? I want to make a giant counter in my server to keep track of the minecraft days we played. I know it’s tiring sometimes, but please?

  11. chancerogers85 Says:

    @CNBMinecraft How would I go about making the decoder have 4 inputs. I need this so that I can power my 4-bit ALU

  12. Thardoc Says:

    wow i actually think i get it! thanks

  13. 369951369951 Says:

    THANK YOU SO MUTCH AWESOME

  14. Mocnarr123 Says:

    @Cool12309FromRoblox It didn’t, it’s still working! I have 1.0.0 an I built it with this tutorial, and it still works…. if you have a fix it can maybe just improve it…

  15. hXc232 Says:

    you have definitely earned yourself a subscriber, your affectations can be a little annoying (hoooookay dokie…) but you seem to be one of the few people on youtube who actually understands what you are trying to tell people, excellent job

  16. 57kidslayer Says:

    Part 3?

  17. ozzartheboy Says:

    Lovely
    

  18. a1b2c3z44 Says:

    i watched alot of videos about decoders, but i just couldn’t understand because they were explaining it very bad… now when i wtched this video, i finali understand it, clearly :D

    thank you!

  19. Assist1000 Says:

    i love your ´´chokay´´

  20. MamaLuigisOVER9000 Says:

    @chancerogers85 you use and gates to slim those down to single inputs representing specific numbers such as the statement in which A=1 B=0 C=1 and D=1,” A AND NOT B AND C AND D” would create a single output representing “13” and could be represented on such a display as “C”, using hexadecimal.

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