How It Works Brief Summary I started with a well-known disassembly of Combat (by Harry Dodgson, later improved by Nick Bensema and Roger Williams). To this, I added a K-nearest neighbor algorithm that uses examples from a training dataset to make a...
Plascii Petsma by Cruzer/Camelot has one of the nicest looking plasma effects I've seen for the C64. Since he included the source code, I was able to port it to the Z80 and TMS9918. On top of the features in the original C64 version, I have...
MCP23017 Pins Used: PINWhat is ConnectedA0TCS34725 InterruptA1ADS1115 AlarmA2CCS811 InterruptA3VL53L1 GPIO1A4SI1145 InterruptA5VEML6070 AckA6User Button Active LowB0TCS34725 LEDB1User Red LED
Previously, while rummaging for scan codes, I was correlating known behaviour with key codes. One of those keys was the Clear File key (0x56). I forgot to post about that find, but it's still worthwhile to mention the file clearing operation...
Detecting and identifying a card As stated in an earlier log, the card insertion is detected by grounding the pin *CD. But this is not enough to make the scope believe he have a know card inside him. You need to indicate him what type of card was inserted....
The rest of the boards just came:I think I will connect them together through wire-wrapped "motherboard" (lets call it "NEDONAND-10" ; )All of these NEDONAND components could be tested one by one using PIC microcontroller (connected to PC through RS-232)...
1. Toolchain not found After stepping away few days far from my PC for family reason, I resumed my activities on the Tsykuyomi project.So I started by reading the https://github.com/WHhkwong/SIPI_Bear_playback code and looking for a SNC7001A Toolchain/SDK...