4 Line Direct Mapped Cache Metadata Schematic brings a working piece of computer memory into your Minecraft world using redstone. This build acts as a small brain to store and check data signals. It uses logic gates to read an 8-bit address space, making it a neat addition for players who build large redstone computers.

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Features:

  • Redstone Memory: Acts as a direct-mapped cache to hold metadata using vanilla blocks.
  • Checks valid and dirty bits to see if the stored information is fresh or needs updating.
  • Uses a 2-bit line index and a 3-bit tag to organize the incoming redstone signals.
  • Works best with a 3-bit offset, giving it a total 8-bit address space for data storage.
  • Fits into a compact 18 by 18 by 21 block area.
  • Contains exactly 1,798 blocks, mostly consisting of redstone components and building blocks.
  • Runs completely in vanilla Minecraft without needing extra mods.

Schematic Specs:

Minecraft1.21.x
Dimensions18×18×21
Total Blocks1,798
Redstone Wire 502Gray Concrete 259White Stained Glass 161Yellow Concrete 146Light Blue Concrete 136

How to Use:

  1. Download the schematic file to your computer.
  2. Place the file into your WorldEdit or Litematica schematics folder.
  3. Load the file in-game and paste it into a flat, empty area.
  4. Connect your own redstone lines to the input and output blocks to test the memory.

4 Line Direct Mapped Cache Metadata Schematic Download Links

For Minecraft 1.21.x

Vanilla 4 KB Jun 1, 2026

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