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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2009

Using a fuzzy sequencer to control circuit bent toys.
Seq is not truely random, but does randomly generate control sigs that it then randomly picks and randomly loops through.
User input sets toatl number of loops and tempo.
Sequencer is a Vtech toy laptop programmed in BASIC and using printer port and additional circuit to interface toys.
Toys used were: Playskool Drum and Alphabet Desk.

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  • @AMOKIAN I'll try this again, leaving comments are always buggy for me. Yeah any toy modified with rca jacks connected to the buttons can be controlled/triggered by the toy laptop through an interface box. The box is unseen behind the laptop it plugs into the printer port. Matrix button toys require more setup, and simple button toys work. Pics and info on my site. Happy holidays to you too.

  • So that box will do this to any toys plugged into it?

    Happy Holidays!!!!! AWESOME!!!!!!!!

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