The Pixelmusic 3000
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Re-create a mid-1970s video trip by plugging this box into any TV and audio source. Beneath the fake wood paneling, a Propeller microcontroller simulates Atari's classic music visualizer.
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- Diode missing from components list?
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I've got this project put together on the breadboard but I'm not getting video output. In troubleshooting I noticed a resistor and diode on pin 21 of the processor on the schematic but it is not displayed in any of the pictures. Which one is right? Also if we should be using a diode, which diode?
Thanks!
epkPosted by electronicpresskit on August 06, 2008 at 17:34:02 Pacific Time
- How to do in PAL?
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This looks really cool, but I'm from Germany. How would you build this for PAL?Posted by scotty74065 on June 26, 2008 at 05:40:59 Pacific Time
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