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== Overview == | |||
Integration adds many logic gates to the game. A [[Logic Gate|logic gate]] is a small tile, much like the Redstone Repeater. Its purpose is to squeeze the functionality of a large redstone machine into a small block. And since logic gates are multiparts, they can be covered with micro blocks, or even share a block space with other logic gates. | Integration adds many logic gates to the game. A [[Logic Gate|logic gate]] is a small tile, much like the Redstone Repeater. Its purpose is to squeeze the functionality of a large redstone machine into a small block. And since logic gates are multiparts, they can be covered with micro blocks, or even share a block space with other logic gates. | ||
A list of the gates added in this expansion are: | |||
{{Gates See Other}} | |||
== Index == | |||
*[[Logic Gate| Logic Gates]] | *[[Logic Gate| Logic Gates]] | ||
Revision as of 21:03, 6 January 2017
Integration is a module of ProjectRed. It adds logic gates to Minecraft.
Overview
Integration adds many logic gates to the game. A logic gate is a small tile, much like the Redstone Repeater. Its purpose is to squeeze the functionality of a large redstone machine into a small block. And since logic gates are multiparts, they can be covered with micro blocks, or even share a block space with other logic gates.
A list of the gates added in this expansion are: