A digital version of the classic "ball-in-a-maze" Labyrinth game. A 3-axis accelerometer provides tilt information, and a PIC16F877A microcontroller displays a block representing the ball on the screen. Various levels are implemented; on-screen icons include "holes" for the ball to fall into, ending the game; portals to other levels, and (currently non-functional) walls. To be added: a timer (for scoring), music etc. Contact me for project details (or a better-quality copy of the video) if you're interested.
(Very disorganized) code available at www.intellectualism.org/PIC
OMG!
look at that mess of wire! Senior project???
If I was your teacher I would of pass a pair of scissor into that breaboard! Then say" it does not work anymore, you fail!"
Kudos to you because you coded in assembly :P
JeromeDemers 2 years ago
Fortunately, the project was turned in via distance-learning; the professor got the written report and a DVD of the presentation. (I was glad I didn't have to ship it in; something would have come loose for sure.
Actually, the wiring on this one is a lot less complex than on two other projects I've done -- but both of those were wire-wrapped. The software was the time-consuming part for this project.
FlyByPC 2 years ago
Nice work out there very cool!!!
May i have a look to ur code?
Thanks
EKARVELAS 3 years ago
Sure. (It's kind of a mess, though). Check out intellectualism(dot)org(slash)PIC
FlyByPC 3 years ago
hi
i get error trying to type ur link.
please sent it to my p.m
thanks
EKARVELAS 3 years ago
Try w w w in front of it. (I wish YouTube wouldn't block URLs in these messages.) I'll try putting it in the description.
FlyByPC 3 years ago