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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : novel use of a mite
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| sattress Newbie Joined: 13/11/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 7 |
I have installed a picomite (from Big Jim) into the battery bay of an ancient Nokia 3310 alongside an old 4016 quadswitch so that the navigation keys are controlled. There is a video at http://www.dontronics.com/micks-mite/files/97%20Paul%27s%20Videos/Nokia%203310%20playing%20Snake%20II.mp4 which shows the mite playing the phone processor at Snake2. Not sure that this has been done before, perhaps because most are wiser than me Paul |
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bigmik![]() Guru Joined: 20/06/2011 Location: AustraliaPosts: 2971 |
Hi Paul, All, @Paul, Welcome to the back shed I am certain people will want to see more of the work you have been working on. Actually (I think spell checker got to you). It should read BIGMIK Here is a clickable link to that clip Nokia Snake vs PicoMite PicoMite has not really been released formally, it is the big brother of the NanoMite (yeah I know sizes and names should be reversed).. Paul has been doing great sculptures some with moving parts and some with phone graphic animation and must have by now got some 100 PicoMites and NanoMites from me.. He also has requested a new board that he has just taken possession of ... PicoMite-Pads. That has all 19 IO lines available on a PCB 19mm x 15mm. If his tests prove successful I will post that here on TBS. Regards, Mick Mick's uMite Stuff can be found >>> HERE (Kindly hosted by Dontronics) <<< |
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