For the new year, my goal is to get YOU involved in SX development especially if:
To make that happen, starting in January 2002, I will:
What do you have to do? Just send me code...
Entries: NONE
Entries:
Winner: ....guess....
Entries:
This project use the Ubicom SX28 micro controller to made a digital reverb and echo effect from an audio signal. It is for beginners, that want to learn more about A/D conversion, read and write SRAM's and digital audio basics.
Winner: Alberto of course... how about some competition???
Entries:
Here's my submission for the SXList contest. It's an RS-232 humidity sensor. It's about 90% done and just needs debugging and a bit of extra code (bitbanged RS232). All relevant files are attached, assemble HUMID.ASM with MPASM. Add salt to taste :-)
Winner: Phil of course...
Entries:
My entry for the contest is an SX-based contestant lockout system, for 8-player, 2-team games, like Reach For The Top (where Alex Trebek got his start). It's like Jeopardy, but with 2 teams of 4 members each. One member answers the question by "buzzing in", at which point a tone sounds, their light lights, and everyone else is locked out.My system adds a twist - an auto-reset 4 seconds after the sound ends. This is due to my own experiences, where moderators forget to reset the board, and no one can buzz in for the next question.
The code uses the RTCC interrupt to generate the tone, and the RB interrupt to detect when someone has buzzed in. I've designed it to run on a 4 MHz oscillator, in Turbo mode. Details on hardware connections are in the attached ASM file.
Winner: Randy of course... entering this contest is getting to be a sure thing...
Entries:
I entered in the ethernet starter contest, but I wasn't able to finish my code. I have been working with SX microprocessors for about a year now, but had some difficultly because I was never able to debug (I have the SX-Blitz). When I saw this contest I decided to write a keyboard interface for the SX.(There are plenty for the PIC, but none for the SX) I wanted it to write to an LCD the keyboard scan code. (Maybe later it will support Ascii or a TV Out) For info on TV-Outs see NTSC TV for the SX.
Winner: Duhh!
Entries:
Winner: Ummm, with only one entry, who do you think won!
Entries:
Winner: All the entries this month are excellent and I've declared a 3 way tie. I'm sending Ethernet Demo Boards to all three contestents and one box also has an SV-TEHS SX-DEV DEBUGGER. The packages were shuffled so luck of the draw will decide who gets it.
Entries:
Winner: Ummm, with only one entry, who do you think won!
Entries:
Winner: Timothy Stranex. Tim has one SV-TEHS SX DEBUG and an SX Ethernet Demo on the way.
In the works:
What I'd like to create is a smart terminal, with power over cat5. At minimum the terminal would consist of a simple keypad and LCD for direct user interaction. Ideally it would also have IR input, a microphone, temperature sensor, and speaker. Depending on physical resources it would also have some sort of expansion connecter (single wire serial, for instance) to connect door, window, ir, and other sensors.
That should all be possible, but it may be a lot of work... I hope to help
this great idea get completed one step at a time.
Entries:
Winner: Timothy L. Hosey. Tim has one SV-TEHS SX-DEV DEBUGGER and an SX Ethernet Demo on the way.
Interested:
Questions:
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