Mario Bros on Atmega 64 micro controller
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The easy stuff are not fun and not creative. I prefer doing all the things by myself. It's the right way to learn more in deep.
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I think this is incredible! I just also watched a video of a guy playing Doom with an AVR. How the heck do you guys do this? Im new to AVR, still only able to do basic stuff like blink LEDs, what do you need to learn to be able to do this??
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WY U NO GET MUSHROOM???
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@davidenelson I must say... Engineering don't do things... Peoples do things. I made this project without any engineering diploma... If you can learn and are logical, you can do. Thatt it.
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@uyeop hope u enjoy it. I also am doing electronics engineering
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@davidenelson thanks guys.. rite now im pursuing computer and electronic engineering! it rocks!
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@uyeop electronics engineering
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@uyeop it'll be either electrical or computer engineering, i think the first will be more suited... (andre lamothe, creator of xgamestation, has a degree in electrical engineering and he's doing exactly what you want to do)... software engineering is the third most related degree to what you're trying to achieve, in case the two above don't seem to interest you... good luck! :]
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The jump physics aren't quite there yet ...
this is insane.. May i know which engineering field would help me to understand deeply all this (programming memory and all)? computer engineering perhaps?
uyeop 1 year ago
@uyeop I don't really know, because I learnt all that by mylself... So internet is the best way.
You can download an EBOOK about video generation with microcontrollers on the andre lamothe web site called xgamestation. (Sorry, URL not possible in youtube) just do a search in google.
mast3rbug 1 year ago 2
Oh god, the sound makes me laugh, how much RAM does it take, 4bytes? :P
Brilliant thought, absolutely impressed with this.
BrixXSM 1 year ago
@BrixXSM It take 32kbytes RAM for graphics and about 4 kByte for sounds. Better sound is realisable, but no more time to do it. The project was made in 2 weeks.
mast3rbug 1 year ago