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URL https://www.planetminecraft.com/project/256-byte-ram/



281636 zaubara

Level 33 : Artisan Ninja

I've tried to make a (relatively) fast and stackable memory cell using pistons (mostly for the addressing, the memory cell itself is a D-latch made from pure redstone) and built a 256-byte RAM with it.

The download contains both the 256 byte RAM and a dual memory cell (one cell is mirrored to share the data paths).

(If you are using WorldEdit, paste the 256 byte schematic twice, otherwise some blocks are missing)



The cells are addressed in a matrix; two active, intersecting brown signal lines (named x and y in the logic diagram) enable the cell. Additional Notes Blue: data input

Red: data output

Green: address input

light blue, orange and light green indicate LSB.

Yellow: write enable

Purple: clear RAM (long pulse needed)

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Update #1 : added the logic diagram for one bit