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==== I/O options ==== |
==== I/O options ==== |
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There are 3 types of I/O that can be used in the design: |
There are 3 types of I/O that can be used in the design: |
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* Simple I/O; This provides on/off state only (corresponding with classic redstone power 0/15) |
* Simple I/O; This provides on/off state only (corresponding with classic redstone power 0/15) |
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For the analog and bundled I/O connectors, multiple I/O's of the same type can be placed on the same edge, each representing a specific power level or colour you want to interact with. This allows interaction with all 16 power levels or colours available. |
For the analog and bundled I/O connectors, multiple I/O's of the same type can be placed on the same edge, each representing a specific power level or colour you want to interact with. This allows interaction with all 16 power levels or colours available. |
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Each I/O can be set to input, output or inout to specify or restrict the interaction with the outside world. I/O options can be changed by rclicking on them. For analog I/O, the power level is referred to as "frequency" and represented in HEX values (0xa = 10, 0xb = 11, etc.). |
Each I/O can be set to input, output or inout to specify or restrict the interaction with the outside world. I/O options can be changed by rclicking on them. For analog I/O, the power level is referred to as "frequency" and represented in HEX values (0xa = 10, 0xb = 11, etc.). |
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