The Mechanically Scanned LED Clock
The UPL MAME Cabinet
Mame is good.
Blinky Lights
Blinky is an 8x8 array of red LEDs and a small amount of control logic which connects to a standard PC
via the parallel port. It was originally designed to be a load meter for a small cluster of computers,
but nowadays it is serving as a scrolling marquee. Check out the
Blinky Home Page for information on how it was built and the software that
controls it.
Movable Web Cam
Lots of people have a camera on the web these days. But this one can be controlled from a web page and
pointed around the room (or to some pre-set positions). This serves as our main
UPL-Cam
Snazz
In this in-progress project, Snazz,
Zach is going to install a computer in his car. Its main purpose will be to play mp3 files through my car
stereo but there are a LOT of other things you can do with that as well. It will have a 20x4 Text LCD
display mounted on the dash and a 12 key keypad for control, along with a wireless ethernet card for
connecting to my home network when my car is parked in the driveway. Check the link above for more info
and progress reports.
MIDI Monitor
This litle device uses a programming PIC and conects to a MIDI port. The light flashes with the beat,
and even flashes a different color on beat 1.
Tony's Girlfriend
Construct an android replica of Tony's girlfriend, with cellphone built in.
When she calls the embedded phone, it will find engage her in pleasant conversation while searching the general vicinity for Tony.
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