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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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None
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Snapshot 13w01b
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None
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Java Version 7 Update 7
Windows 7
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Unconfirmed
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Creative
When placing pistons horizontally adjacent but vertically one level apart, the upper piston won't retract until the lower one does.
In the case I tested this I used three pistons:
side view:
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
r R S S S -
S S S P P - - - - P'S'-
S S S S S -
top view:
r R S S S -
- - - R R -
- - - r r -
r = Redstone Wire
R = Repeater
S = Sandstone
S'= Sandstone with Repeater and Redstone Wire in front of it (see top view)
P = Sticky Piston
P'= Sticky Piston with Repeater and Redstone Wire in front of it (see top view)
T = Extension of an activated piston
- = Air
I then activated first the lower repeaters then the upper one:
- - - - - -
- - - S S -
r R S P T -
S S - T P - - - - P'S'-
S S S S S -
- - - S - -
- - - T S -
r R S P T -
S S - T P - - - - P'S'-
S S S S S -
The upper piston will now only retract if all repeaters are deactivated.
- duplicates
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MC-127 Piston extended and retracted at the same time
- Resolved