Once you can get Linux booting, you can start writing kernel modules to support the various redstone IO devices.
Once that’s all hooked up, you try compiling Java. Once Java is running you’re off.
It’d probably be terribly slow though, unless you made a redstone optimized CPU. Then you’d need to get Linux building on that.
Tom7 made a similar one in Tetris as part of the above video
That man baffles me.
He spent 16 years running every street in Philadelphia, starting and ending from home.
It's worth noting that this is a network reincarnation of the old tried-and-true delay-line memory.
Shoot! Would have been fun to create my block storage on an anarchy server and then fight to defend files in Minecraft.
Sometimes side and off-the-cuff projects are just wacky enough to become amusingly interesting, and inspiring to try something crazy yourself.
Kinda makes me think of the show ReBoot.
https://www.reddit.com/r/retrobattlestations/comments/5wl34g....
Video: https://www.imdb.com/video/vi489014553/?ref_=tt_vi_t_1