Proto-buino

Show us your Gamebuino clone or the last module you made.

Re: Proto-buino

Postby juande » Thu Mar 27, 2014 8:57 am

Myndale wrote:That's an interesting looking Arduino and break-out board you've got there, what are they?

The Arduino I'm using is something like this one:
http://smartmaker.com/index.php/open-sy ... r-kit.html
(I couldn't find the exact one) It's an Arduino Uno compatible.
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Re: Proto-buino

Postby Skyrunner65 » Thu Mar 27, 2014 5:49 pm

looks good.
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Re: Proto-buino

Postby ripper121 » Thu Apr 10, 2014 2:13 pm

I found a nice set for Gamebuino Development:
http://www.dx.com/p/arduino-compatible- ... 0alzPl_uqE
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Re: Proto-buino

Postby Hark0 » Fri Apr 11, 2014 6:33 am

juande wrote:I couldn't wait for my gamebuino to arrive and I built this little prototype. Just the basics: Screen, buttons and buzzer. It's all I need for now.
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It was fun building it! But It'll be more fun to develop some games. :)


Bravo! ;)
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Re: Proto-buino

Postby ItsShuriken » Sun Apr 13, 2014 2:58 am

I'm pretty new to arduino so i was curious as to how you make one of these.
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Re: Proto-buino

Postby Myndale » Sun Apr 13, 2014 3:46 am

ItsShuriken wrote:I'm pretty new to arduino so i was curious as to how you make one of these.


If you go to the hardware section on the Wiki page Rodot's put up the circuit schematic, so you can just follow that. All you really need to get started is an Arduino board to provide power and stand in for the 328p chip, a 5110 display (heaps for sale on EBay) and 7 buttons. If you want sound then you'll also need the components for that part of the circuit i.e. a speaker, resistor, NPN transistor and diode (you can follow the hardware schematic verbatim if you like but the exact values aren't critical).
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