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Redstone Combinator

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    This might be a great idea.

    BUT..

    You should edit and include a description of the actual function (aka a Functional Description). The word "guide" is used but this means nothing in application to existing redstone functions. The word "Combinator" is made up for this but still is this a multiplexor or is it a means of combining multiple redstone blocks into a single block, but then we all have to ask, what is the truth table for this block? Anyone reading this is amazed at the lack of descriptive text so as to convey to the reader exactly what this block would do.

    Please revise the suggestion because while may be a great idea. Nobody reading the text of the suggestion has a clue what is being suggested.

    Please note that I am not trying to be hard on you, you may not know the correct words to use to convey the idea. For all anyone knows you could be a child; perhaps having no technical training or perhaps English is not even a language you know.

    So to simplify what do you need to add to your post so that folks can up vote it.

    • What is/are the input/s
    • What is/are the output/s
    • If it does anything else. Then what exactly does it do and how is this controlled* or configured*

    * For instance, let's say you want a wireless connection between two blocks. How do you control the connections between them so that there is no cross talk or perhaps to control which wireless receiver were to be sent the signal. What side does what, does it have a channel input of 0-15, if so what side. Which side is the input? Is an ON/OFF function on one side of it? Is transmit/receive controlled by yet another side (the 4th side) of the block?