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Crafting recipes idea: Advanced Redstone Circuits/Chips
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It's very frequent that I do not have the space to build the mechanisms I "need" (read: want) because I spend most of my time playing on creative servers with very limited space. It's frustrating and I usually give up because I figure what I want to do isn't possible in the space I have.

What I want to see: recipes for logic gates, and then recipes that use logic gates to create more complicated chips, and so on. I'm envisioning multiplexers! Flipflops! Et cetera!

Now, these could be made expensive, if it seems too powerful an addition. They could require ridiculous amounts of redstone and maybe token amounts of iron or clay. That's okay. We Minecrafters are a patient bunch, as can be seen by the mindboggling circuitry creations already in existence.

I don't know how it would be graphically represented. Maybe there would be an icon hovering or superimposed over a modified redstone wire image. Maybe it would look like a simple chip with an identifying symbol, and would attach to a surface the way a button or a lever does. Orientation would matter the way it does with stairs and pistons.

I dunno. I'm not a graphic designer, which is why this is just a text post.

But I want to see this! Please, Notch, bestow your blessing upon the electronics nerds that play Minecraft!

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