The Game of Reaction
Reaction is quite a simple little game whereby you have to press a push button as quick as you can when the LED changes from RED to GREEN. The faster your reaction time the lower the number that will be displayed on the seven segment display. All the credit for this idea came from DJSPANKY one …
Wireless Transmitter and Receiver. (by bitfogav)
Project Design by Gavin Wiggett – aka bitfogav Hi, first I would like to thank Brad for letting me use his site for my project and also praise him for all the hard work that he has put into this site and all of his amazing projects that he has shared with us. So welcome …
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The 8×8 Game System
I was selling these as a build it yourself kit but unfortunately I have run out. You can however build your own with all the information contained within this web page. You can download schematics, parts list and there are a number of games to try out also. Original Demo Video: Space Invaders Game: Stacy’s …
The LEDBOY Handheld Game System
This was my second attempt at making simple video games within a 64 pixel display. This time however, I used an RGB LED display rather than just an RG display. The circuit design is quite similar to the old 8×8 Game System, just a little more expanded. I quite enjoy the old retro video games …
Generating Video Signals With A Microcontroller
Welcome to the page on generating video signals with your pic microcontroller. Before we get started I would like to pass on thanks and credit to Rickard Gunee. I learned about generating video from his tutorial page. I have just made this page to give you some info in my own words and also to …
ADC using a digital port pin.
The idea for experimenting with Analog to digital conversion came from an old Atari game – Grand Prix. The game was played with an analogue controller where you could twist the controller clockwise or anti-clockwise to guide the car through the race track. The car’s position is relative to where the controller is positioned which …
32×64 Pixel Spinning RGB POV Display
Unfortunately this project did not work out as well as I had planned. I could not get it to do animations. It would happily display one individual frame but when I wanted it to scroll through a number of frames, I ran into all sorts of problems. Having said that, I did come up with …