brunoip Modder Extraordinaire Jul 11, 2010 #21 I allways make my PCBs using the tonner method. The shoulder buttons are the left one for hardware reset and the right one for reset the level when you lose and for sound. I use the Pic Simulator Ide for programming. Regards, Bruno.
I allways make my PCBs using the tonner method. The shoulder buttons are the left one for hardware reset and the right one for reset the level when you lose and for sound. I use the Pic Simulator Ide for programming. Regards, Bruno.
robm Billy Mays Staff member Jul 23, 2010 #23 Where do you get your copper-clad board? The radioshack near me has quit carrying them. Also, bad ass. Adding to the "other" megasticky.
Where do you get your copper-clad board? The radioshack near me has quit carrying them. Also, bad ass. Adding to the "other" megasticky.
brunoip Modder Extraordinaire Jul 23, 2010 #24 I was busy with other things and I could not add more information about how to make this game system. The copper plate is very cheap and very easy to find. But I'm from Argentina, there are not radioshck over here. Regards, Bruno
I was busy with other things and I could not add more information about how to make this game system. The copper plate is very cheap and very easy to find. But I'm from Argentina, there are not radioshck over here. Regards, Bruno
brunoip Modder Extraordinaire Aug 5, 2010 #25 I just made a better quality video but is in vimeo so I put the link. http://www.vimeo.com/13910779 Regards, Bruno
I just made a better quality video but is in vimeo so I put the link. http://www.vimeo.com/13910779 Regards, Bruno
brunoip Modder Extraordinaire Sep 21, 2010 #26 If anybody whants to make one here is a complete guide: http://www.instructables.com/id/Portable-Led-Game-System/
If anybody whants to make one here is a complete guide: http://www.instructables.com/id/Portable-Led-Game-System/
brunoip Modder Extraordinaire Oct 7, 2010 #28 I make it work with just 2 AAA batteries using a ptn04050.