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12 thoughts on “ Arduino Altair 8800 Simulator ” Reg says: February 18, 2017 at 4:18 pm Actually, Bill is probably not OK with people using his BASIC interpreter without paying for it. I hear ...
How impressive is this? A Gadget Master has built their own VR motion simulator, powered by an Arduino. The project was made using recycled parts from an electric mobility scooter, says the creator, ...
“Smartphones are chock-full of applications and capabilities, but few users actually get the chance to unleash their full potential – using software development to go beyond in-phone applications,” ...
We’ve featured loads of IR Arduino projects and they are all exciting and unique. The projects spring from a specific need or problem where a custom infrared remote control is the solution. [… ...
This repository demonstrates how to implement motion detection using a PIR sensor with an LED and serial output across multiple platforms like Arduino Uno, ESP32, Raspberry Pi Pico, and STM32 Nucleo.
A group of high School students are making a Battlestar Galactiva Viper 360-degree flight simulator that will pitch and roll like a fighter plane.
Channel ‘Minority Report’ With Arduino Motion Control Glove for Kinect. By Elizabeth Fish. Jun 6, 2012 2:18 pm PDT. As you all know by now, the Kinect is a pretty epic piece of kit.
When everything’s plugged in, this is how your Arduino, motion sensor, and power relay should look. Jeremy S. Cook. Plug the male-to-female jumper wires into the motion sensor pins.
The Arduino Nano is programmed to control the frame’s components, which include LEDs and a vibrating motor. These components work together to create the slow-motion effect.
Using motion detectors and an Arduino you can trigger lights, fans, or even an pneumatically controlled cleaver-wielding clown to help add your house to the “if you dare” list.
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