Nano Circuit Table
This is something I came up with one day and thought I could put it into a visual to show my idea and see the community's response. Let me know what you think.
Also, any modders out there who think they could contribute to bringing this mod to fruition, please feel free to jump on board.
As I am a huge fan of Eloraam and the RedPower2 mod... I think this would make it much easier to fit everything into a small space. I suck at making circuits compact. ^_^
The circuits would do exactly what you make them do.
If you were to create a circuit using RedPower gates (let's say a 16 by 16 block chunk) you would be able to design the exact circuit on the Nano Circuit Table to produce a "Chip" only taking up a single block. The block (as shown in the PCB example above) would be marked with red as to where the input and output are. Simply connect it to redstone wire.
You could also use the soldering iron tool to right click for advanced options (viewing circuit name, components), shift right click to rotate.
I don't know if it would be possible to have more than one input and output per side, but that would be up to the more advanced modders to decide.
This is something I came up with one day and thought I could put it into a visual to show my idea and see the community's response. Let me know what you think.
Also, any modders out there who think they could contribute to bringing this mod to fruition, please feel free to jump on board.







As I am a huge fan of Eloraam and the RedPower2 mod... I think this would make it much easier to fit everything into a small space. I suck at making circuits compact. ^_^
The circuits would do exactly what you make them do.
If you were to create a circuit using RedPower gates (let's say a 16 by 16 block chunk) you would be able to design the exact circuit on the Nano Circuit Table to produce a "Chip" only taking up a single block. The block (as shown in the PCB example above) would be marked with red as to where the input and output are. Simply connect it to redstone wire.
You could also use the soldering iron tool to right click for advanced options (viewing circuit name, components), shift right click to rotate.
I don't know if it would be possible to have more than one input and output per side, but that would be up to the more advanced modders to decide.