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  • Hi!!! if you can make a tutorial to do this game i would be thank full with u! i need a proyect to mi class Digital Circuits and i can see than these work very well... so i'll woundering if can u text me back, so u can teach me how to do that if u don't mind... and if u can't it's ok...i'll understand...

  • I hate your accent

  • @A7lan7is then that ur problem!!

  • hey u sound like an indian women

  • hehe this way you can keep the same paper over ad over again:P

  • it is easier on a piece of paper....but good job! :)

  • very nice guys !! I've made a zero cross game in which computer plays agaist user using webcam..check it out !!!

  • me quedo con la hoja lapiz y papel ... y adarle xP

  • leadingham3000

    i let you say stuff like that when you can actually spell pencil.

    why are you such a douche? leadingham3000. obviously he has an interest in electronics so let it be.

  • care to share the schematic ??

    did you make it all yourself

    how old are you?

    and what language did you program it in

  • ok that the most gayest fucking shit i have ever seen in my fucking life what's wrong with just useing a fucking piece of paper and a pencle yea i know something good for this game let me shit on it and wipe my fucking ass with it

  • whats the point of making all this to play tic tac toe lol

  • it's educational

  • Good one

  • nice one ....actually i was looking for an idea for my school project using 68hc11 µc i think i ll go for tic tac toe too XD

  • We made a new version of this game and it is implemented with just a 20 pin AVT Micro (AT Tiny861) instead of two-processor implementation as seen in this video.

  • hi again :

    great job for the 20 pins trick ...today i talked to my groupmates about your idea and discussed the plan ...but we want it with one µc ...wich seems impossibl for the moment because out thinking were like that :

    - 9 bi-color leds so 18 pins to control all of them

    - two 7-segment displays so + 14 pins

    - + 2 pins for the status led tht s make 34 outs we should have !!

    i ll keep you up with anynews

  • 20-pin uC has max 18 I/O pins. Some even have only 15. But even with 15, its possible:

    1. 9 bi-color LEDs = 18 LEDs + 2 status LEDs = 20 LEDs. 20 LEDs can be controlled with just 5 I/O pins using Charlieplexing.

    2. Two 7-segment displays can be controlled with 8 pins. That still leaves you with 2 pins. Which you will require to connect a few switches to play the game. Use the other pins for LEDs as output pins and use the 2 left over pins as input and connect as many switches as you want!

  • yup i tought about multiplexing but since that's will be our First µc school project , we want it to be as simpl as possible...our target is to handle µc's simple fonctions & in the same time entring the assembly language world...

    to do that with a motorola 68hc11 , we modified the plan a little bit :

    this µc has:

    16 bi-directional i/o ports

    11 in-only ports

    11 out-only ports

  • to adapt to this,we canceled the 7-segments displays and raplace them with 2 bi-color leds

    their role will be indicating players turns in choosing colors and playing so no more scores :S

  • we canceled the 7segment displays and replaced them with just 2 bi-color led in the other hand we will place 4 directional bottons and a "validation" botton for EACH player so no more struggling about bottons :D so we have : 18 outs for game leds + 4 outs for the 2 status leds = 22 outs 8 in's for the directional bottons + 2 in's for the validation bottons = 10 in's Do you think that's gonna work ??! and for the assembly , can i learn the main fonctions in about 20 days or less ? thank you
  • we cancled the score displays and replace them with just 2 leds in the other hand we will place 4 directional bottons and a "validation" botton for EACH player so no more struggling about bottons :D so we have : 18 outs for game leds + 4 outs for the 2 status leds = 22 outs 8 in's for the directional bottons + 2 in's for the validation bottons = 10 in's Do you think that's gonna work ??! and for the assembly , can i learn the main fonctions in about 20 days or less ? thank you
  • Oh yes. For a first project its always good to keep it nice and simple. It would work just fine. And 20 days should be more than enough. Goodluck!

  • How cool!

  • i think the LEDs will get hot after some time

  • im geussing a school project?

  • later BOOM

  • what the fuck happen to paper and pencil

  • nice job. what happens when someone trys to select a spot that is already taken?

  • BOOM! EXPLODE!

  • It doesnt allow an already taken spot.

  • im not hateing or anything but why would you buy that when could grab a paper and pencil.

  • well done! so when does it go on sale?

  • Very well done!

  • you are just jealous *g*

  • player 1, computer 0

  • güzel

  • this is way too high tech for me

  • wow!

    amazing high-tech products directly from japan

  • Can I have the C code for the microcontrollers?

  • Neat!

  • Birdie Nam-nam!

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