[MC-11904] Redstone torches don't transmit single tick redstone pulses any more. Created: 15/Mar/13  Updated: 06/Sep/15  Resolved: 22/Mar/13

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft: Java Edition
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: Minecraft 1.5
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Olariu Mario Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Duplicate Votes: 0
Labels: redstone-signal
Environment:

Windows 7 32 bits, Java 7 Update 11


Attachments: PNG File 2013-03-21_12.57.34.png    
Issue Links:
Duplicate
duplicates MC-6099 1 tick circuit no longer is 1 tick Resolved
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed

 Description   

Redstone Torches don't transmit single tick redstone pulses.

Steps to Reproduce:
Normally, when a redstone torch recieves a signal it turns off. If the signal it recieves is stopped for 2 redstone ticks the torch will turn ON for 1 tick. In 1.5 however, the torch now turns on for 2 redstone ticks. They simply don't react to 1 tick changes.

The attached image shows a simple way to reproduce the problem. If the repeater in the back is set to 3 instead of 4, the redstone dust turns off for 1 tick and should allow the redstone torch to turn on for 1 tick. In 1.5 this does not work.



 Comments   
Comment by Tails [ 22/Mar/13 ]

Duplicate of MC-6099.

Comment by Olariu Mario [ 21/Mar/13 ]

The redstone torch above the gold block, in 1.4.7 would normally turn on for 1 redstone tick when the buton is pressed. In 1.5 it turns on for 2 ticks. If the repeater in the back is set to 3 instead of 4, the redstone dust turns off for 1 tick and should allow the redstone torch to turn on for 1 tick. In 1.5 this does not work.

Comment by Olariu Mario [ 21/Mar/13 ]

This broke quite a few contraptions.
Pistons sticky pistons can't toggle the position of a block when they recieve the pulse from a redstone torch.

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