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Hacking VGA lines with an Arduino

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2008

An arduino board is controlling the RGB lines of a VGA connection to an LCD monitor. However, the horizontal and vertical sync lines are being generated by a proper computer.

Based in part on a very inspirational page from vidiotsquad.com (http://vidiotsquad.com/?page_id=6).

More info:
http://little-scale.blogspot.com/2008/02/hacking-vga-lines-with-arduino.html

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  • OMG! I have been watching your vids, and now i think that if I do not buy one of these magical Arduino boards, I may be forced to be immortally uncool. Sw33t line haxing, and perfect sync, great job! Also, where can these boards be bought?

  • Arduino-related stuff can be purchased from littlebirdelectronics, based in Sydney. I buy my Freeduino stuff from Wulfden.

  • Any chance your going to make, sell a dvd of your work?

  • hmm i've never considered it. as in, i've literally never thought about it.

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  • @dinmagic Play games on it.

  • Tune!

    I think you may have just resolved my VGA woes, hijack the signals from something else. PICAXE VGA here I come! (And yes, PICAXE is far superior to Arduino in most respects)

  • Yay seizures!

  • i like the beat

  • i bet you could build a pc around an arduino and get it running a 64bit os ... there is a challenge for you !!!!!!!!!!!

  • cool but your gonna give someone a seasior (sorry for the horrible spelling but you get my point like a stroke)

  • cyberpunk

  • What code are you using on the Arduino for this output? I have built this same device and am having difficulty getting more interesting output from my sound input. I managed to put together some delay features, but nothing too extraordinary. Any coding help would be appreciated.

  • this is what i called BETA LOOOOP.

  • OH GOD

    SEIZURE!

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