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Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories: Tennis for Two

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2008

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  • Nice. But how to aim without paddles on screen? You just guessing knob position and button press timing? I just can't understand...

  • @ZXRulezzz The knob controls the angle that you hit at, the button controls when you hit. There's even a mark on the knob that you can use as a guide.

  • I was on the site where you build it and I was wondering what resistances those jumpers are. It's easy to test and find out but without more lines of colors it's of undermined resistance, unless I were to have physical access to them.

  • It has ONE BLACK STRIPE. That's the resistor color code for "zero" -- get it?

    (Besides-- if it's a "Jumper" it's zero ohms anyway.)

  • @oskay

    how do you represent something that isn't a function (one x to only one y) on a osciloscope? that's cracking my brain...

  • >how do you represent something that isn't a function (one x to only one y) on a osciloscope?

    The scope is in XY mode; most scopes can do this.  It plots the instantaneous X voltage versus the instantaneous Y voltage. We supply two inputs: X(time), Y(time).

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  • wow these graphics are better than wii lol

  • this was the very first video game ever, even before pong.

    it's awesome

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  • very cool!

  • looks like you're getting your money's worth out of your scope. just playin that's pretty cool :)

  • haha ein getuntews oszilloskop^^

  • Nice one. Makes an interesting change for using the XY mode instead of using it for lissajou figures and showing phase relationships. Well done.

  • Haha this is amazing

  • Though I wonder what was actually used in the original game...

  • *nostalgic tear*

    Now, this is a hack!

  • In this case they're using it to play a game, but yes, oscilloscopes are usually used for viewing and measuring waveforms.

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