Remarkable, I must say. Although I have a few constructive criticisms: A circuit needs both positive and ground (negative) power, so if you can make that a bit clearer that'd be good. Also, the circuit, even when its incomplete, acts like a complete circuit (e.g. the lightbulb still lights up even when the circuit isn't connected to itself). One more thing is that the wires are only horizontal, they should also be made vertical in order to close the circuit.
1. You can rotate wires by pressing r with your mouse over them, and 2. The project is called one-way circuit because it doesn't really use circuits. Electricity only flows one-way
Very cool! What would be really awesome is if your program could evaluate the location of all the components, and then add that to a list to be exported as a text file. That text file could then be entered back in to see old circuits!
Amazing! I was actually planning to make a logic gates simulation, I'm sure this is the inspiration I need to get started! The "transistor" should be called a branch or gate, because that's what it does: branches the current up or down! I'd like it if there were labels under each components: what does the arrow thing do? The C box? Nice project, anyway!
Transistors only let current out if there is current from both ends. It's not a switch. If you fix that, then Logic Gates should be possible with this. :)
I'm not sure that type of system would work with this "one way" system. I definitely want a part that will change the direction of the current... how would you add a transistor into this project? What should I call this "direction switch" part?
It's great you care a lot about SOPA and PIPA (and we do too). But before organizing a campaign to get us to protest it, why not ask us if we are already planning to do something?
Sorry. :P I checked all places I thought any kind of announcement might be made, and I only found "they are considering". I'll ask next time. Thanks! :D
This is pretty cool! :) The note blocks don't seem to work online, though. I wish you could get more components! :D This would definitely benefit from the clone block.
Well done user interface! Btw. the ´transistor´ here reminds me to a D flip flop triggered switch... a transistor stops or amplifies another current in one direction only...
I'm not even sure what a transistor really is. xD Wikipedia just says it switches the current, so thats what I though it did. :P Could you explain how I could add a real one to this project?
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OneWay 6 will utilize the cloning feature in Scratch 2.0
awesome! I can't wait!
Remarkable, I must say. Although I have a few constructive criticisms: A circuit needs both positive and ground (negative) power, so if you can make that a bit clearer that'd be good. Also, the circuit, even when its incomplete, acts like a complete circuit (e.g. the lightbulb still lights up even when the circuit isn't connected to itself). One more thing is that the wires are only horizontal, they should also be made vertical in order to close the circuit.
1. You can rotate wires by pressing r with your mouse over them, and 2. The project is called one-way circuit because it doesn't really use circuits. Electricity only flows one-way
Very cool! What would be really awesome is if your program could evaluate the location of all the components, and then add that to a list to be exported as a text file. That text file could then be entered back in to see old circuits!
Awesome! Hey, do you mind if I use the sprites? I'll give credit!
What's up with closing comments off on your newest project?
They all say the same thing, and I hate reading the same messages hundreds of times. :D
(view all replies)Wow! I think this is a really clever idea :)
Cool! Maybe you can make a full circuit mode though?
but that would change everything :o
(view all replies)You should make the background black, for better visibility. Other than that, excellent!
Just noticed: sound stuff doesn't work...
Amazing! I was actually planning to make a logic gates simulation, I'm sure this is the inspiration I need to get started! The "transistor" should be called a branch or gate, because that's what it does: branches the current up or down! I'd like it if there were labels under each components: what does the arrow thing do? The C box? Nice project, anyway!
the help page says to hold h while mouse-over a piece. :)
(view all replies)I love this. I will remix later.
Cool game! We're doing an electricity unit at school, maybe I'll get the teacher to show this to the class :)
AWESOME!!!
I love these sort of games.
Transistors only let current out if there is current from both ends. It's not a switch. If you fix that, then Logic Gates should be possible with this. :)
I'm not sure that type of system would work with this "one way" system. I definitely want a part that will change the direction of the current... how would you add a transistor into this project? What should I call this "direction switch" part?
(view all replies)Nice!
what are you suposed to do
It's great you care a lot about SOPA and PIPA (and we do too). But before organizing a campaign to get us to protest it, why not ask us if we are already planning to do something?
Sorry. :P I checked all places I thought any kind of announcement might be made, and I only found "they are considering". I'll ask next time. Thanks! :D
(view all replies)cool project could u add logic gates?
This is pretty cool! :) The note blocks don't seem to work online, though. I wish you could get more components! :D This would definitely benefit from the clone block.
Well done user interface! Btw. the ´transistor´ here reminds me to a D flip flop triggered switch... a transistor stops or amplifies another current in one direction only...
(view all replies)I'm not even sure what a transistor really is. xD Wikipedia just says it switches the current, so thats what I though it did. :P Could you explain how I could add a real one to this project?
(view all replies)I think that's a point — in that sense a transistor would be more like an AND gate here, I think. No need to be harsh, though. :(
Or once. Or 3 times.
Well, I haven't, but hovering the mouse over it and clicking R twice works.
(view all replies)i really like this, but it doesn't really have a point I think that you should add something important or entertaining.
Not very creative, are you.
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