In this project we will implement the HACK computer of the nand2tetris course in real hardware. This is done with a development board featuring a so called field programmable array (FPGA). The fpga ...
After this Spring’s Bay Area Maker Faire closed down for Saturday night and kicked everybody out, the fun moved on to O’Neill’s Irish Pub where Hackaday and Tindie held our fifth annual meetup for ...
#define FLASH_LED_RAMP_UP_STEP_DEFAULT_US 3 #define FLASH_LED_RAMP_DN_STEP_DEFAULT_US 3 #define FLASH_LED_VPH_PWR_DROOP_THRESHOLD_DEFAULT_MV 3200 #define FLASH_LED ...
Tetris has been hooking people for forty years now. It’s a simple enough concept, slotting bricks together to make lines, but you can spend hours immersed in the game. But what if you’re done with the ...
Before home video game consoles became common, people frequented arcades instead. Arcade games were the peak of gaming technology, but they weren't just novel and exciting — they also made for ...
Whether you’re into chiptune or just playing Tetris on original hardware, you might like rocking a heavily-customized Game Boy. Lovely flashing LEDs can only improve the aesthetic, so if that’s what ...