[MC-5552] Strange redstone behaviour Created: 30/Dec/12  Updated: 10/Feb/13  Resolved: 06/Jan/13

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft: Java Edition
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: Minecraft 1.4.6
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Daniel Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Duplicate Votes: 0
Labels: None

Attachments: PNG File 2012-12-30_11.55.48.png     PNG File 2012-12-30_11.55.55.png     PNG File 2012-12-30_11.56.05.png    
Issue Links:
Duplicate
duplicates MC-746 Redstone stays active after removing ... Resolved
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed

 Description   

Redstone gets really weird when it powers redstone (as a button) to it and when the powered redstone of the repeater gets back to the repeater and stays "on"

TL;DR? See the images. Basically, this is a compact version of RS NOR Latch (Memory Cell).

What I was expecting to happen was:
When redstone was powered by the button, the redstone should stay "off".

What actually happened was:
The redstone stayed "on" for unknown reasons.

Steps to Reproduce:
1-Get a button (with a block to a attach him with), a repeater, and some redstone.
2-Put some redstone then put a repeater, then connect it with the circuit. As shown in the images below.
3-Get a button and a block and press it!

Examples:
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 Comments   
Comment by Rems Pupedis [ 05/Jan/13 ]

what i meant was your obviesly inexperienced at redstone if you don't already know that

Comment by Daniel [ 01/Jan/13 ]

I'm not new to redstone. I know redstone since 2010.

Comment by Rems Pupedis [ 31/Dec/12 ]

You must be new to redstone... Welcome

Comment by Daniel [ 30/Dec/12 ]

Minecraft Physics FTW!!!

Comment by Anon Ymus [ 30/Dec/12 ]

I know it's strange that the loop has indefinite power without any power source, but that is just how redstone works.

Comment by Anon Ymus [ 30/Dec/12 ]

It's a set latch. You have to manually reset the latch by breaking the loop.

Comment by Daniel [ 30/Dec/12 ]

So it's a compact version of rs nor latch isn't it?

Comment by Anon Ymus [ 30/Dec/12 ]

The repeater turns on initially because it receives power from the button. Then it outputs power 1 tick later that powers it again. (This continues indefinitely.)

Comment by Richard Harvey [ 30/Dec/12 ]

the signal loops back and powers itself. Redstone has always behaved like this.

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