My first minecraft computer, built using copper bulbs as an 8-bit Brainfuck interpreter.
Slow/inconsistent clock speed and a limited number of instructions mean it is barely more than a proof of concept.
Using just a few ideas from the first, this is a much larger and faster computer with more instructions, longer programs, and a unique distributed register system; where each instruction is it's own circuit with it's own copy of the 2 main 8-bit registers.
Each circuit can then precalculate it's output, and push it to the register lines when called to toggle the correct bits.
This is also hooked up to a 8x8 multi-color screen and a proper input system.
The computer currently runs at 1.25hz and can complete a few simple programs.
Plenty of videos about some of my cooler Minecraft projects, mostly redstone.
A Redstone / Command Block TARDIS, it has gone through many iterations over the years. It now uses a small chat based control system so that the console can be easily changed. Once a control room is registered one can walk in and out of any console room door. The outside materializes with a unique sequence and can be edited easily.
A large magic mod made with a group for a modjam. Allows collecting tears from Crying Obsidian and using them to power magical runes and devices.
I certainly hope to continue it but it is a large project with a huge amount of work remaining, and I will not settle for a small incremental update after all this time.
A medium sized Minecraft mod using the Fabric engine. Adds multiple different models of Sonic Screwdriver, based on the show Doctor Who.
A much smaller mod to easily convert energy using smelting mechanics. It uses simple smelting to convert energy evenly between any mod.