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7 September 2025

  • 03:2103:21, 7 September 2025 Relay (hist | edit) [1,216 bytes] HuntaBadday (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox component | title=Relay | caption=Relay | id=MHG.Relay | io.propagationDelay=1 | io.maxInputs=3 | io.minInputs=3 | io.outputs=2 }} The relay is a component which can pass a signal between the two side pins bi-directionally while the top pin (Enable) is HIGH. == Timing == The Relay has a latency of 0 ticks for a signal to pass between the side pins, but has a switching latency of 1 tick. So in the instance the enable pin is HIGH, it will take 1 tick to switch t...")
  • 03:0703:07, 7 September 2025 Oracle (hist | edit) [967 bytes] HuntaBadday (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox component | title=Oracle | caption=Oracle | id=MHG.Randomizer | io.propagationDelay=1 | io.maxInputs=1 | io.minInputs=1 | io.outputs=1 }}The Oracle is a digital component which will output a random state (HIGH or LOW) on the rising edge of the input. The Oracle will demonstrate the following behavior:{{Truth table|0 0|0 1/0|inputs=Enable|outputs=1|caption=Oracle Truth Table}} == Timing == The Oracle has a latency of 1 tick, so in the instance of the enable pi...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 00:5500:55, 7 September 2025 D Latch (hist | edit) [1,250 bytes] HuntaBadday (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox component|caption=D Latch|id=MHG.DLatch|io.propagationDelay=1|title=D Latch|io.maxInputs=2|io.minInputs=2|io.outputs=1}}The '''D Latch''' is a basic digital component who's output can be latched to the input when the latch pin is set to HIGH. The D Latch has an input on the side (data), an input on the top (enable), and an output on the top. The input on the side is a state to be latched; while the enable input is HIGH, the output state will be latched to the...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched

6 September 2025

3 September 2025

  • 05:1605:16, 3 September 2025 Logic World (hist | edit) [348 bytes] GHXX (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}}")
  • 03:1303:13, 3 September 2025 Mods:Introduction (hist | edit) [3,230 bytes] GHXX (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} Logic World currently features '''unofficial''' first-party modification (mod) support, this means, the Logic World client / server will load & compile mods, and while this will most likely be maintained, it might be lacking some quality of life features, and the API may undergo heavy changes. Though, this does '''not''' mean that every game update will break the game. Of course the probability of a mod breaking depends on how deep you are interfacing with the...") originally created as "Modding:Introduction"
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