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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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None
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Snapshot 13w05b, Snapshot 13w07a, Minecraft 1.5, Snapshot 13w11a, Minecraft 13w49a, Minecraft 1.7.4, Minecraft 14w03b, Minecraft 14w04a, Minecraft 14w05b, Minecraft 14w06b, Minecraft 14w07a, Minecraft 14w08a, Minecraft 1.7.5, Minecraft 14w10b, Minecraft 14w10c, Minecraft 14w11b, Minecraft 1.7.9, Minecraft 14w17a, Minecraft 14w18b, Minecraft 14w19a, Minecraft 14w20a, Minecraft 14w20b, Minecraft 14w21a, Minecraft 14w21b, Minecraft 1.7.10-pre1, Minecraft 1.7.10-pre2, Minecraft 14w25a, Minecraft 1.7.10-pre4, Minecraft 14w25b, Minecraft 14w26b, Minecraft 14w26c, Minecraft 1.7.10, Minecraft 14w27a, Minecraft 14w27b, Minecraft 14w28a, Minecraft 14w28b, Minecraft 14w29a, Minecraft 14w29b, Minecraft 14w30a, Minecraft 14w30b, Minecraft 14w32a, Minecraft 14w32b, Minecraft 14w32c, Minecraft 14w32d, Minecraft 14w33a, Minecraft 14w33c, Minecraft 14w34a, Minecraft 14w34b, Minecraft 14w34c, Minecraft 14w34d, Minecraft 1.8-pre1, Minecraft 1.8-pre2, Minecraft 1.8-pre3, Minecraft 1.8, Minecraft 1.8.6, Minecraft 1.10.2, Minecraft 16w41a, Minecraft 16w42a
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Mac OS X
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Confirmed
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Creative
I placed a redstonetorch on the side of a powered block (which creates a 1-tick pulse) and I expected both redstonetorches on the top to give a pulse
But instead only 1 of the redstonetorches gave a signal. (2 redstoneticks) The other torch did not give a pulse.
How to reproduce:
1. Build the setup from the picture.
2. Make sure that the lever is activated
3. Place the redstonetorch I am pointing at in the picture at the side of the block with the lever.
4. Notice that only 1 of the torches gives a signal.
Suggestion:
Making redstonetorches so that
a 1 tick pulse will output a 1 tick pulse
a 2 tick pulse will output a 2 tick pulse
a 3 tick pulse will output a 3 tick pulse
etc.