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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2009

http://infoportal.it/modules/xpjirc/
http://sites.google.com/site/aluscorner/
This is my version of the famous game "Pong". The display is a 16x16 bicolor dot matrix LED display, and the PIC is the PIC18F452. The program is entirely written in assembler language. Like in the original Pong, the paddles are moved by two potentiometers. It also has a trimmer to regulate the speed of the ball.

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  • hey can u tell me what all hardware are u using? i am interested in building this pong game

    thx

  • ....i don't give to anyone the documents of this project. Sorry

  • my friend you are very skilled in digital electronics. i know it takes alot of backbreaking hours plugging in the wires. you make it look so very easy i wish i had ur knowledge.

  • Well, it takes to me a day to build it and two days to program it.

  • good work!

  • Thank you!

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  • bravo ;-)

  • this game is to play soldiers during a war. An electronic engineer do it easily and still entertain the troops

  • @Alu10000 well thats not cool

  • orgasmic :D

    good job bro'

  • @Alu10000 Showoff.

  • this project is amazing!!!

    but the board is fool!!

    O.o

  • this is far more impressive than my electronics project (im making a small synthesizer using a Pic as the sound source)

  • You're really good at what you're doing! :)

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