When I say compact, I don't mean small, but it's very compact for what
it does. The dimensions are 14W x 23L x 10H where length L (23) is the
front of the device. All the parts are labelled with signs so you can
move, add and remove sections as you wish.
The concept is that you
have to press each of the nine buttons in the right order, then the
'enter' button in order to emit a signal (which stays on via memory
cell). I'm using it in my adventure map to open a door, but you could
just as well have an overkill light switch in your over sized house.
The original idea came from AntVenom in his video "The Redstone Experiment :
Compact Combination Locks" but he only released it as a world
download, with some of it underground, half made on dirt and already
specialized to open a little iron cell.
This is probably what
everyone actually wanted, which is a neatened, even more compact,
non-specialised SCHEMATIC file for MCEdit which is built from scratch
with reference to the original.
The default unlock code is labelled on the device and not here for security.
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