I Made a Working Computer with just Redstone!

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  • @oli2gaming
    @oli2gaming Рік тому +3808

    it should be called the bat box

  • @BrandonCMaximum
    @BrandonCMaximum Рік тому +2142

    Computer Architecture wasn't near this fascinating to me in college. Well done.

    • @O5MO
      @O5MO Рік тому +63

      Its not that practical if you dont design your own cpu. And minecraft is great for this.

    • @YouTrup163
      @YouTrup163 Рік тому +16

      ikr
      i was so bored listening to a monotonous voice at lectures. We'd better use minecraft to learn

    • @BladeNgames
      @BladeNgames Рік тому +10

      @@O5MO I don’t feel like that’s completely true. Languages in C kinda piggyback off of concepts in architecture, so it’s nice to know the underside of the hood so you can manipulate the code better

    • @O5MO
      @O5MO Рік тому +3

      @@BladeNgames i agree, but i didn't say it useless. It just can be much easier to understand when designing your own cpu.

    • @immabird7861
      @immabird7861 Рік тому +4

      It really depends on the professor, if you have a really good one they know how to keep the class engaged with the lesson.

  • @its.thered
    @its.thered Рік тому +855

    This man has skill. Pure skill.

  • @caiocouto3450
    @caiocouto3450 10 місяців тому +213

    bro was literally teaching assembly within Minecraft context. That's amazing, a channel that mixes two things I like the most, programming and Minecraft

    • @DefaultFlame
      @DefaultFlame 9 місяців тому +2

      At this low a level it's closer to computer engineering than programming.

    • @lilithbean
      @lilithbean 9 місяців тому +2

      @@DefaultFlameas a relatively beginner coder (c#) I think the concepts are really great for understanding the flow and patterns of codes like “if” statements “else”, “else if” etc etc if you can think of them as and gates, or gates, xor gates etc and it helps with making flow charts to visualize what you wanna code based on what you want your program to do

    • @DefaultFlame
      @DefaultFlame 9 місяців тому

      @@lilithbean 👍

    • @bagobones9891
      @bagobones9891 6 місяців тому

      tu barba del cuello cocida al menos eres anticomunista

    • @ELITE-CHIEF-DRILL-MAN-ko3yp
      @ELITE-CHIEF-DRILL-MAN-ko3yp 2 місяці тому

      He is the best youtuber I’ve seen in my entire life

  • @raskolnikov3799
    @raskolnikov3799 Рік тому +59

    This is easily the best video I've seen released in the red stone computer genre. Really great from a technical perspective, great generalizations with visuals, and also coherent and well-presented as a production.

  • @LibaFrozenPizza
    @LibaFrozenPizza Рік тому +605

    I have been studying computer science at gcse level, now a-level and haven't understood how computers really work, I just knew the terminology but not how they function and what they are actually used for. But thanks to this video I can safely say that 4 years of lessons cannot compare to a mattbatwings 15 min youtube video. I truly appreciate and cherish the amount of work you put into creating these high-quality videos. Your channel is very underrated.

  • @StickManGuy
    @StickManGuy Рік тому +461

    At this point this dude can build anything

    • @MaPN001
      @MaPN001 Рік тому +15

      ​@@awli8861 WDYM BRO???💀

    • @MaPN001
      @MaPN001 Рік тому +11

      @@awli8861 Do you realise that the majority of players don't even understand that, it's not common knowledge

    • @limeedhot
      @limeedhot Рік тому +19

      @@awli8861 whats the point of taking a coding class if you dont understand how to code?
      thats basically what you are saying but instead of a class its a guy explaining it to you on youtube

    • @StickManGuy
      @StickManGuy Рік тому +3

      @@awli8861 💀💀💀

    • @Giggle_Pig
      @Giggle_Pig Рік тому +1

      @@awli8861 you need to be banished to an island

  • @Name_Dot_Text
    @Name_Dot_Text Рік тому +261

    Minecraft? Computers? AND Creo - Lightmare? This is certainly one of the best videos ever

    • @Name_Dot_Text
      @Name_Dot_Text Рік тому +23

      WAIT THERE'S EPILOGUE TOO this is PERFECT

    • @a_silly_guy
      @a_silly_guy Рік тому +15

      found the gd nerd

    • @simpli_A
      @simpli_A Рік тому +6

      @@Name_Dot_Text we have similar interests… yeah, the computer is cool and all, BUT HIS OUTRO IS EPILOGUE!

    • @sandserpenthiss
      @sandserpenthiss Рік тому +4

      I’m here as a GD nerd

    • @undrwater5079GD
      @undrwater5079GD Рік тому +6

      mah bro creo - epilogue
      (yes i'm also a GD nerd)

  • @djpharaohoftime3200
    @djpharaohoftime3200 9 місяців тому +7

    This is awesome and is easier to understand than the computer architecture course I tried to take.I plan on sending this to the instructor to see if they can link it in the future course materials.Also congratulations on making this.

  • @clairehop13
    @clairehop13 Рік тому +43

    I made a RISC-V processor using Verilog last semester, so I get what's going on concept-wise, but it blows my mind that you're doing this in minecraft. Makes me want to try computer architecture in minecraft. Incredible job :)

    • @coffee_bean__
      @coffee_bean__ Рік тому

      This is awesome - I’ve applied to make a RISC-V processor in HDL for my uni project. Hope I get it - I love this stuff too.

    • @rithvikmuthyalapati9754
      @rithvikmuthyalapati9754 Рік тому

      Aah Verilog

  • @TrideGD
    @TrideGD Рік тому +303

    Redstone computing is such an interesting rabbit hole to go down, and I really believe that anyone can learn it if they want to. Banger video as always!

    • @malasoy284
      @malasoy284 Рік тому +7

      Yoo tride!

    • @tumutumutimi
      @tumutumutimi Рік тому +6

      what the

    • @MudEater
      @MudEater Рік тому +5

      Tride geometry dashj give me attention thus i am the mud eater

    • @yIsThisMyName
      @yIsThisMyName Рік тому +3

      who r u?

    • @malasoy284
      @malasoy284 Рік тому +4

      @@yIsThisMyName he is a geometry dash youtuber

  • @MrCube6
    @MrCube6 Рік тому +147

    Insane how you managed this and also kept it understandable! Epic video!

    • @zeqy_
      @zeqy_ Рік тому +1

      Mr cube I'mma subscriber!!!!!!

    • @vodkacannon
      @vodkacannon Рік тому

      Welcome to the black hole that is CS.

    • @popipom
      @popipom 11 місяців тому

      math bat = mat pat only made with red stone

  • @TheMemesterLoL
    @TheMemesterLoL Рік тому +727

    How does this dude have a brain to process how to make a computer in Minecraft.

    • @cholsreammos
      @cholsreammos Рік тому +70

      Its not as hard as you may think. I have a full design for one but sadly cant finish building bc i have a $500 gaming laptop. I can teach you alot of it though if youd like, so would the lovely people on ORE

    • @andreabassi4521
      @andreabassi4521 Рік тому +63

      It isn't really hard, but you need basic knowledge about computer architecture, logic gate and a lot of knowledge about how Minecraft redstone works

    • @kaiyofox
      @kaiyofox Рік тому +6

      It ain't hard

    • @CubingPenguin
      @CubingPenguin Рік тому +1

      @@cholsreammos can u teach me?

    • @CubingPenguin
      @CubingPenguin Рік тому +1

      I'm trying to learn logical redstoen so I can make computer

  • @sagemorrison8228
    @sagemorrison8228 Рік тому +5

    Not only is this a really cool project, but the video is really well edited. Good work!

  • @CommentBanana
    @CommentBanana Рік тому +4

    you just accurately went over in a 15 min youtube video what my discrete math prof over 4 weeks

  • @Purplers
    @Purplers Рік тому +39

    Call the computer AMOGUS (A Mattbatwings overpowered generalised UNIX system)

    • @guy-
      @guy- Рік тому +3

      🤓

    • @XENON2028
      @XENON2028 Рік тому +6

      it doesn't run UNIX

    • @babch0
      @babch0 Рік тому +2

      ​@@XENON2028 shh

    • @babch0
      @babch0 Рік тому +3

      Then make it "A Mattbatwings Overpowered Generalised Universal System

    • @sammyuri
      @sammyuri Рік тому +10

      bro that name is already taken

  • @jazziiRed
    @jazziiRed Рік тому +43

    Absolute legend. You really fit a surprising amount of explanation in this video. Very educational and super awesome!

    • @Pritam252
      @Pritam252 Рік тому +1

      Are you the real jazzired? 😮

    • @somnullty
      @somnullty Рік тому

      he is @@Pritam252

  • @made-of-amelium
    @made-of-amelium Рік тому +55

    Been looking forward to this for a hot minute. Heard some rumors, especially around when matt went for Engineer rank on ORE, glad to see the culmination of months of his work.

  • @paulferry7791
    @paulferry7791 7 місяців тому +11

    It's like looking at the assembly of...an enzyme, with all the subunits coming together to give a cohesive structure that allows the "machine" to carry out a series of increasingly more complex functions.

  • @skilletpan5674
    @skilletpan5674 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for not calling assembly language "machine code". Lots of people get confused and think they are different things. Assembly language is just text that gets converted into binary. That's it. Modern assembly compilers added nicer features like labels etc but that's really just making life easier and the resulting output is still binary.
    Assembly is worth knowing about. If people want some easyish guides for more feature full computers I'd suggest something like 65c02/8080 assembly which you can find plenty of tutorials on youtube. C64 or apple ][ assembly is worth trying to understand.
    8bit show and tell has some c64 programming videos for example.

  • @Danitux11
    @Danitux11 Рік тому +53

    Seriously your content is the best and you really have engaged me in this computer science thing

  • @_fudgepop01
    @_fudgepop01 Рік тому +27

    Bruh this is invaluable to anyone looking to learn low level stuff in a fun engaging way. The presentation, analogies, and visuals are fantastic~
    I came into this expecting to be entertained and engaged rather than learning anything new, but you also taught me about that Von Neumann vs Harvard memory setup!! :3

  • @davidynamix496
    @davidynamix496 Рік тому +74

    Im learning C++ and seeing how complicated all these instructions like "while" or simple math are down to their roots. And this guy is doing these in Minecraft! Thats just insane. Also, Robert seems good for a computer name.

  • @SpaceTed
    @SpaceTed Рік тому

    I totally get everything that is going on :) You have a great way of presenting it, very nice work kiddo - I'm proud of ya.

  • @ryanmccampbell7
    @ryanmccampbell7 Рік тому

    This is a really awesome and easy-to-follow explanation of how computers work. Plus a really cool and surprisingly compact CPU.

  • @honkachonkproductions
    @honkachonkproductions Рік тому +8

    Been trying to do something like this myself, and, I have to say, I'm suprised at how small it is! Your explanation seemed very simple(maybe because you didn't go into too much detail) and anything I try to make ends up the size of the moon! Good job!

  • @traptoothpick8669
    @traptoothpick8669 Рік тому +12

    You are my very favorite redstone UA-camr. You've inspired me to make my own things in Minecraft and study computer science. Even though my builds are big and messy, it's a start lol. Have a great day :D

  • @happygood18
    @happygood18 Рік тому +11

    Taking help from Sammyuri was a legit 200IQ move! Kudos matt!

  • @_Gusza
    @_Gusza Рік тому

    My man explained the computer better than any other could 👍👍

  • @zdibs
    @zdibs 7 місяців тому

    I know this video is a year old and that you've done some amazing stuff since this, but I just want to say that this is so much more intuitive than what my teachers did 15-20 years ago when I studied comp sci. (Some of it may be because I actually understand this stuff now, but you're doing a really good job explaining everything. If you're not already a teacher it's definitely something you could do when you get tired of your current job.)

  • @TechnoSpirit
    @TechnoSpirit Рік тому +5

    Thank you for this excellent quality video, and for it’s professional quality explanations. Continue like this!

  • @mrpyfisher1995
    @mrpyfisher1995 Рік тому +4

    The most fascinating thing about the ALU that I learned in one of the courses I took some time ago was the multiplexer. The fact that in some implementations, calculating all the operations with the provided registers and then just selecting the result through the use of the instruction id all in terms of circuits is a reasonable approach (and I understand it to be one of the more common ways of doing it) is just so beautiful (in the 'mathematical' sense) to me. Although in any case, doing it the other way around would perhaps complicate things in any case.

  • @nice3294
    @nice3294 Рік тому +5

    I loved the detail you took to explain what each component does, helps us marvel at it more

  • @niek_de_piek
    @niek_de_piek Рік тому +1

    This is insane!
    Also, nice seeing someone use Creo songs :)

  • @NatureLead
    @NatureLead Рік тому +2

    good old memory..... we had a mid-term exam that we were supposed to design a CPU ....33 bits.... yeah 33 bits

  • @fullofgroove
    @fullofgroove Рік тому +6

    The amount of effort that goes in your videos is amazing! We appreciate your underrated content! :)

  • @vip_bimmervip_bimmer8033
    @vip_bimmervip_bimmer8033 Рік тому +4

    I was promised this in september, nice to see it done and you working on joining all of your skills. Nicely done, -Bedlessblade PS tanks for cookie

  • @speedg
    @speedg Рік тому +13

    8:57 missed opportunity : Rerange If Zero Instruction (riz)

  • @spawnnumber2126
    @spawnnumber2126 Рік тому

    I love the animations that go along with the explanations, plus I noticed the Minecraft font was also used there too

  • @siddakid3207
    @siddakid3207 Рік тому +1

    Just found out about your channel today and I’ve binged like 7 videos lol. This one more than any proves how transformative integrated circuits was for humanity.

  • @pikacraftyboy6305
    @pikacraftyboy6305 Рік тому +31

    Now imagine he made a bigger display to make things more detailed… ;) Amazing Job Matt, keep it up!

    • @PsicosisYT
      @PsicosisYT Рік тому +2

      He would prolly need a floating point number system so it'd be able to take more than 256 pixels, and thats allloooot of bullshit haha

    • @Piokoxer
      @Piokoxer Рік тому +6

      @@PsicosisYT that feeling when 1.0 + 2.0 != 3.0

    • @PsicosisYT
      @PsicosisYT Рік тому

      @@Piokoxer I just dont even wanna think about the pain anymore haha

    • @Piokoxer
      @Piokoxer Рік тому +2

      @@PsicosisYT god bless whoever figured out conversion between int and float

    • @justguy-4630
      @justguy-4630 Рік тому

      I'm surprised it didn't lag as is. At least, I _think_ it didn't lag.

  • @TwinShards
    @TwinShards Рік тому +78

    The next step would be for someone to not only make a computer, but one that can behave like a virtual machine and be able to connect to the internet o.0

    • @RenderDragon
      @RenderDragon Рік тому +28

      You cannot actually connect a redstone computer to the real internet without mods

    • @tanveshkaviskar442
      @tanveshkaviskar442 Рік тому +10

      But there needs to be the Internet in Minecraft world

    • @ItsDeveloper_
      @ItsDeveloper_ Рік тому +6

      But they are already using mods to make the redstone work faster

    • @jonasnaumann9148
      @jonasnaumann9148 Рік тому

      @@kakyoindonut3213 haha I have a gaming virtual machine and minecraft and my goal is to build a computer in it xDDD

    • @poutineausyropderable7108
      @poutineausyropderable7108 Рік тому +1

      ​@kakyoin donut321
      Yeah
      The problem is that last part.
      Connecting minecraft to the internets needs mods.
      The only other way to have a minecraft internet would be if all the players in the world played in one server.
      Pseudo servers would be computers just like the OP did.

  • @7hqc
    @7hqc Рік тому +43

    I suggest the name "Mud" (Mattbatwings' understandable device), I think it fits well.
    Also don't be distracted by the english meaning of "soft, sticky matter resulting from the mixing of earth and water." (Source: Google)
    Great video I love it! Please make a python compiler with redsone :)

  • @png767
    @png767 Рік тому +1

    I clicked on this video to see someone make a minecraft computer. I came out with a masters degree in technology.

  • @gufranahmad8631
    @gufranahmad8631 Рік тому +8

    With the new 1.20 features being added, you could make this wayy more complex in a smaller space due to the music discs giving a redstone outpu

  • @TECHN01200
    @TECHN01200 Рік тому +12

    Considering there is a CPU architecture by the name of ARM, I'd jokingly call this one ELBOW

  • @Omena0
    @Omena0 Рік тому +124

    Imagine this with instant redstone.. What if u made a script that turns it to insta logic? Even tho it would be kinda complex.

    • @patrlim
      @patrlim Рік тому +22

      itd be so big you would have to have like 64 simulation distance

    • @analyzers9335
      @analyzers9335 Рік тому +36

      Instant redstone would lag out at this size. You can use MCHPRS to speed it up by several orders of magnitude, though.

    • @dxcvvxd
      @dxcvvxd Рік тому +16

      BRO this is literally a pc that runs 20 times a second
      imagine if it did like once every millisecond
      thats 50 times faster hence it requires 50 times more processing power
      we dont even have that yet at all lol

    • @balintvajda230
      @balintvajda230 Рік тому +6

      It would be awesome but then the irl computer would need to be made quicker too lol

    • @piotrek1225
      @piotrek1225 Рік тому

      ​@@dxcvvxd it doesnt run 20times per second.

  • @niklasliesch4505
    @niklasliesch4505 Рік тому +5

    I've been building Redstone Computers for awhile. Seeing you build one was really fun. I think you did a great job explaining the basic concepts. But there are a few more additions neccesary for the computer to be complete. For one there needs to be a stack to store return addresses when calling a function. And there needs to be a way of indirection (pointers), that allows to use data stored in a register as address to access other data. This allows for the implementation of complex data structures like linked lists.

    • @Hannah-ck3od
      @Hannah-ck3od Рік тому

      Not really. This is a fully functional programmable computer, and while functions are a nice thing to have, it does still count as a complete computer without it. This architecture just doesn't support functions. You can work around this and get similar functionality through software, it doesn't require a hardware change.
      This architecture uses a save and load command instead of a defined memory pointer register. It seems like it would be an incredibly simple change to use a register address instead of an address immediate to get the same effect. I will admit though that I would not have designed it this way.

    • @bluesillybeard
      @bluesillybeard Рік тому +1

      ​@@Hannah-ck3od It's theoretically complete, but in terms of being able to comfortably create more complex programs it leaves a lot to be desired.

  • @protodarc
    @protodarc 6 місяців тому

    Imagine 4 months of intensive Computer Architecture resummed into a 15mins video, actually an amazing job

  • @infrences
    @infrences Рік тому +7

    15:15 And so, Matt went on to upgrade his computer so that it can run geometry dash and beat acu by neigefeu

  • @hscarrow507
    @hscarrow507 Рік тому +8

    This is sick, have you considered making an interpreter that could convert high level code into barrels to input into the computer? Ik it would be a massive undertaking, but could be a cool project.

  • @Yeeehaw880
    @Yeeehaw880 Рік тому +3

    Bro randomly adding veritasium soundtrack making way more interesting too watch from 9:05

  • @novano1d
    @novano1d Рік тому

    I'm a comp sci major and you pretty much summed up my computer architecture class and assembly in 15 minutes lol.

  • @StellarSpacey
    @StellarSpacey 4 місяці тому

    Assembly is honestly so fun, watching this makes me want to program in assembly again haha

  • @1chip
    @1chip Рік тому +78

    Can it run Doom?

    • @FunM123Games
      @FunM123Games 9 місяців тому +5

      No.

    • @SteedAnimations
      @SteedAnimations 9 місяців тому +7

      I bet someone out there is making doom in Minecraft rn

    • @metalsonic17
      @metalsonic17 8 місяців тому +10

      ​@@FunM123Games POV: people who think that there are limits to what can run Doom

    • @furry_onko
      @furry_onko 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@FunM123Games😭

    • @complex_city
      @complex_city 7 місяців тому +4

      if this is turing complete, then, theoretically, yes. it can run doom

  • @ghostacs1182
    @ghostacs1182 Рік тому +7

    you should try making components with the new calibrated skulk sensors. I feel like it would be really fun and easy, because you can store separate sounds that hold up to 15 different power levels (some are made by the player, others can be triggered by redstone, which adds up to about 7) loops separated by sound cancelling wool. It'd make an awesome video!

  • @TheWagonroast
    @TheWagonroast Рік тому +6

    14:20 GD REFERWNCE!!?!?!?!?!?!??

  • @EastndFTball
    @EastndFTball Рік тому

    This was super well done - thanks for the great content

  • @proxy1035
    @proxy1035 Рік тому

    godamn i wish i had the time and patience to do stuff like this. amazing work dude!

  • @bluesheepredanimationskind7690

    I swear this man is going to be building near-human artificial intelligence in Minecraft in a few years or so

  • @Koblac
    @Koblac Рік тому +4

    8:50 i don’t get while he changed the name could a nice commenter please explain in _extreme detail_ why he changed it

    • @Retroshi
      @Retroshi Рік тому

      If you don't know you don't need to know trust me you will thank me later

    • @ParakeetDSi
      @ParakeetDSi Рік тому +1

      ​@@Koblaccum

    • @NizhnyBall
      @NizhnyBall Рік тому

      Cuz "jiz"

    • @MattGray35
      @MattGray35 Рік тому

      ​@@ParakeetDSicum

  • @Brakkabob
    @Brakkabob Рік тому +5

    Alu tutorial?

    • @DevQc70
      @DevQc70 2 місяці тому

      Master in computer science ahaha

  • @jesuz999
    @jesuz999 Рік тому

    Being an IT worker I had no troubles understanding whats going on but buildiing this in minecraft blew my mind!

  • @theminingj17tmjindustries82
    @theminingj17tmjindustries82 Рік тому +6

    15:24 acu gd?? 😳😳

  • @gigmo1235
    @gigmo1235 Рік тому +4

    call it a mattbook

    • @jjsanimations
      @jjsanimations Рік тому

      ........💀💀💀
      ok but good one like fr lol

  • @greenstonegecko
    @greenstonegecko Рік тому +4

    I vote "GREG" to be the computer's official name

    • @guy-
      @guy- Рік тому

      Hell yes

  • @tristancowen5636
    @tristancowen5636 Рік тому

    This was good fun watching, as a fellow nerd writing my own programming language lol. Kudos and well done!

  • @nickcunningham6344
    @nickcunningham6344 Рік тому

    As a computer science student, I really enjoyed this video. I took a class where I and some classmates had to make a CPU in Logisim. Was really cool to see the redstone equivalent of that

  • @supim
    @supim Рік тому +4

    do you play gd because the music sound like gd, ACU at 15:15 and others ?

  • @zoomlogo
    @zoomlogo Рік тому +5

    But, can it run DOOM?

    • @susmanjig.223
      @susmanjig.223 6 місяців тому

      anything and everything can run doom

  • @neologicalgamer3437
    @neologicalgamer3437 Рік тому +7

    Bro, you realise that if you allow the computer to rewrite it's own instructions, you will have literally created an AI, right?

    • @sheeep4789
      @sheeep4789 10 місяців тому +1

      Wait a minute. This man is onto something

  • @serheiartuh8308
    @serheiartuh8308 Рік тому +1

    Great job. I was thinking it is needed extra life for building computer in Minecraft))

  • @ganglem
    @ganglem Рік тому

    I'm almost through with my CS degree and this video truly helped me understand assembly and computer architecture and why it's the way it is

  • @the6278
    @the6278 Рік тому

    You have inspired me to get into logic gates and stuff. i have built a functional calculator in scrap mechanic and im about to start on a computer. thank you ❤️

  • @ethanwarren4575
    @ethanwarren4575 Рік тому

    I always love these videos. So cool keep it up man

  • @at.8887
    @at.8887 6 місяців тому

    that was gorgeous, well done

  • @thatpixelyt
    @thatpixelyt Рік тому

    Props for building an entire computer, and also the GD music at the end slaps. ACU vibes go hard

  • @mr_quabby8515
    @mr_quabby8515 7 місяців тому

    I would appreciate if you made more in-depth videos about your struggles figuring out each part, like im sure there is a whole videos worth of trial and error for just the ALU. Would love to see it!

  • @Spaidytactical
    @Spaidytactical 6 місяців тому

    i love redstone and engineering but i had a stroke watching this. That's a good thing though, because its very complex and nice to know. Great video and keep up the good work!

  • @benjamin6729
    @benjamin6729 Рік тому

    Can I just say that this explanation of basic CPU architecture is so much better than how I was taught cs in school!

  • @Suliani-fd5lt
    @Suliani-fd5lt Рік тому

    Wow,you so good at redstone,keep it up mattbatwings.

  • @rithvikmuthyalapati9754
    @rithvikmuthyalapati9754 Рік тому +1

    Just finished my DDCO final exam. It went better than expected!

  • @kongzilla2903
    @kongzilla2903 Рік тому

    Yt recommending this after I just finished my digital design and comp arch final yesterday is crazy

  • @vtn1700
    @vtn1700 Рік тому

    This is so amazing bro good job

  • @PentangleVR
    @PentangleVR 8 місяців тому

    Thank's Matt! I wanted to make a computer in scratch and used this as a tutorial!

  • @HansLemurson
    @HansLemurson Рік тому

    Very nice work! I remember my fun times in the RDF (slightly elitist ORE predecessor) working on redstone CPU designs.

  • @yuneydyparedes4736
    @yuneydyparedes4736 Місяць тому

    It’s crazy how you’re doing this. Less than 80 years ago, people also had to physically “code” the computer in the MarkOne computer, created by Harvard, which is where the architecture you’re using is from. I absolutely hated my operating systems class, this video definitely renewed my interest.

  • @yourlocalprogramer
    @yourlocalprogramer Рік тому

    The thing that makes this video 100x better is the Creo song, good choise!

  • @Carson_Gardner92
    @Carson_Gardner92 10 місяців тому

    That was one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen. Now you should start a regular game file and have this massive computer in your base. Keep those creepers away from it!

  • @CanadianGamer23
    @CanadianGamer23 Місяць тому +1

    I remember watching this like a year ago, and now I took a cs Architecture class now I fully understand it

  • @TheMeanderingGentleman
    @TheMeanderingGentleman Рік тому

    My computer architecture class has your video as "further reading" at the end of one lesson.

  • @yusep_enrik3206
    @yusep_enrik3206 6 місяців тому

    is crazy how assemble lenguage ive learned this year in college is applied in minecraft, i love it

  • @fasty93
    @fasty93 Рік тому

    You probably don't know how much this helped me with computer achitecture.

  • @ramyhd6911
    @ramyhd6911 Рік тому

    Videos with the best quality but unfortunately still lacking viewers,Keep spirit bro 👍😁

  • @ollycraft-c8x
    @ollycraft-c8x 6 місяців тому

    love your texture pack

  • @istillweird
    @istillweird Рік тому +2

    "I think I actually made one before by ACCIDENT " every programmer ever 9:30

  • @dustynias
    @dustynias 7 місяців тому

    This looks really fun

  • @dragonsuper6195
    @dragonsuper6195 Рік тому

    When my dad and my high school teacher taught me electrical components, the most outstanding one was logic gates, afterwards redstone was an entirely new world to me, I see it as an amazing concept in game
    THR Simulator was fun to do in college, I thought it was going to be tedious, but it actually turned out to be fun, even though I had an entire project due in less than 24 hours from its assignment

  • @pretzelmaniacfilms2257
    @pretzelmaniacfilms2257 Рік тому

    8:48 "wait, is that really the acronym?" Humor gold!!

  • @benjaminparker3187
    @benjaminparker3187 Рік тому

    The complexity of this is astounding