I made a machine that makes electronic diodes. It's based on CRAY and pistons. But I need a wifi based automated controller. It's very complicated and has many small steps that have to work in exactly the right order. It also needs to auto stop after it makes 4 diodes. (The stupid glitchy piston gets maxed out.)
Note: It's tiny, that little speck on the left.
Edit: Released version. This will be updated with successful experiments in prototype lab.
I was going to make a delay line controller, but obviously pistons and things need to be fired multiple times. Should I just use that anyway? Or should I use a logic based system?
the delay line controller (asynchronous timer) would just fire into the same command wire multiple times. You know what, maybe you could make some sort of diode factory and diode protect each command wire so the delays don't spak out.
Right now...as you can see, I'm just repeating the same delay to fire multiple times. I'll upgrade the controller once I'm sure it works. However, I have encountered a major problem with the piston that has the CRAY on the end. The CRAY comes off the end. O_O
Edit: I figured it out, it lost it's ctype. Fixing.
Reedit: You know what, I can modify it so it doesn't even need that piston.