I took this other video showing the InputShield by itself, and then me snapping it onto the ExtenderShield to make a GamePack... all the source code will be on the projects page at www.liquidware.com
Here's a little video I made of the GamePack. It's running a little piece of demo code I wrote for the Arduino and the TouchShield that reads the position of the joystick, and outputs a little colored dot on the TouchShield screen. All the source code will be posted over at www.liquidware.com
This is a little video showing off the Esquire Eink screen hacked to be controlled with an Arduino. All the source code is available over at antipastohw.blogspot .com and www.liquidware.org. Enjoy!
I picked up a Parallax accelerometer from Radio Shack yesterday, and started playing with it. Here's a video showing how to read the coordinates over the serial port. I will post the full write-up, including the source code, here: http://www.liquidwar e.org/view.php?id=70
This is a demo of the BitDJ program from Liquidware, using the TouchShield sitting on top of the Arduino. You can grab the source code over at www.liqudiware.org
To get started in the world of Arduino open source hardware, I ordered a starter pack from Adafruit Industries http://www.adafruit. com/. I got it a few days later, and here's what it came with...
You can see my experiments and future code projects here: http://antipastohw.b logspot.com/
I decided to have some fun with the Arduino and Parallax accerometer board, and built this circuit to illuminate an LED in whatever direction the Arduino and prototyping shield are tiling. The circuit took less than half and hour to mash together! Schematics and code are available here: http://www.liquidwar e.org/view.php?id=70
Here is my homemade video demonstrating Tutorial 2 from http://www.ladyada.n et/learn/arduino/ind ex.html
You can see more of my experiments with the Arduino on my blog: http://antipastohw.b logspot.com/
Here's a video of the Arduino connected to the newly available Parallax motion sensor from Radio Shack. It took less than 10 minutes to set up and get working! You can find the full writeup, and my sample code here: http://www.liquidwar e.org/view.php?id=63
Bar graphs and accelerometers are cool. Chris shows us a little program he wrote on the TouchShield for Arduino. For source code and more Arduino projects, check out our blog: http://antipastohw.b logspot.com or you can pick up a TouchShield over at www.liquidware.com
Chris showing off an accelerometer attached to a DoubleTall ExtenderShield, Arduino, TouchShield, and Lithium Battery BackPack from http://www.liquidwar e.com
Ok, so this little game took me about 30 minutes to write up... I'll post all the source code over at antipastohw.blogspot .com and liquidware.com. Thanks!
I just purchased an Arduino Diecimila. This is a video of me following the step-by-step directions to plug it in for the first time. I have since created a lot of programs, which are available here: http://www.liquidwar e.org/
Yesterday, I picked up one of the new Parallax-supplied Sonar detectors, now available at Radio Shack stores. I was curious to see how easy or difficult it might be to get it working with the Arduino. Here's a video showing the Arduino+Prototyping Shield+Parallax Sonar module.
I will post the full write-up here: http://www.liquidwar e.org/view.php?id=62
I changed it up a little bit, and this time I put the lights in a square, and took a video facing down so you can see how the RelaySquid controls the lights directly. The RelaySquid can handle quite a bit of current too, so it has no problem dealing with the 4 lights
Here's an Arduino with a TouchShield running a bar graph program that displays the results of an accelerometer. Here's the blog writeup: http://antipastohw.b logspot.com/2008/04/ putting-it-all-toget her.html
The Arduino version of the Obama-Clinton debate for the Touchshield. For source code and more Arduino projects, check out our blog: http://antipastohw.b logspot.com or you can pick up a TouchShield over at www.liquidware.com