5 years ago
This is not a game, but it's a tool! It allows you to program AVR MCUs. You can program flash and EEPROM memory and you can change lockbits and fuses interactively. More description is provided in the repository: https://github.com/felias-fogg/avrburn/blob/master/README.md
NEW 5 years ago
Amazing. Great. You could maybe add some photo of the installation to program hardware and you could maybe add a tuto to use the programmed hardware to do something
NEW 5 years ago
Yes, it would be really great to start developing possible developments with the META in the electronics field! You would be one of the few people who would contribute in this area right now, I think... The community needs detailed tutorials in this area: -)
NEW 5 years ago
Some easy constructs first, and you could make it hardiest after. Using Meta to control some domotical home system could be a great thing for example, or interact with a little phone app... For example to use an phone as a META controller for a second player or a third player... ;)
NEW 5 years ago
For a smartphone to communicate with an Arduino card (without using a PC), a Bluetooth connector is required: it should therefore be added to the Gamebuino. But, yes, it's a good workshop idea:-)
NEW 5 years ago
yes for later, first the easy hardware tutos and after this sort of application could be great if nebel is interested to make them and again thanks nebel for this application. You meet our entousiasm and i hope that you have this sort of projects else these propositions from Steph and me will be useless, but having someone who could make good hardware use with META could really be great.
NEW 5 years ago
I just completed the design of a level shifter circuit as the elctrical interface between the Meta and a target system so that you now can safely program 5 volt target systems without fearing to blow you your Meta:
It works like a charm:
And I designed a backback PCB that went to the producer yesterday. So I expect to see the PCB in two weeks time or so.
NEW 5 years ago
Nice backpack and useful. I don't use avr yet but it's powerfull and low cost hardware. Just to know why don't have you put all in the pcb as av have just to be plugged and pogrammed before being used in another card ?