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    Open Source Cartridge Reader

    Open Source Cartridge Reader

    A shield for the Arduino Mega that can back up video game cartridges

    This project represents a community-driven effort to provide an easy-to-build and easy-to-modify cartridge dumper. Completely stand-alone, does not need a PC to operate (unless for updating firmware). Easy to modify open-source code, write your own extensions and share them with others. Portable thanks to a battery. Modular design using mostly off-the-shelf components. Reads NES, Famicom and Family Basic cartridges including save. Supports Mapper 30/NESmaker and flashes INL NM30 boards....
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Arduino Si4735 radio library

    Arduino and Silicon Laboratories Si4735 radio library

    This library controls many Silicon Laboratories Si47xx family radio chips with an Arduino microcontroller. Major features include: • I2C and SPI bus • Supports "original" (Uno, Duemilanove, and their clones), Mega 2560, Leonardo, and Due Arduinos • FM/AM receive modes; including short, medium, and long wave AM • Analog and/or digital audio output • FM RDS and RBDS • Localization of receive bands, channel spacing, FM de-emphasis, and RDS/RBDS • Correctly decodes RBDS PI codes into station's call letters • Can handle a mix of RDS and RBDS stations as found near the US boarders with Canada and Mexico • Example programs I2C and Due support is alpha because I do not have hardware to test these features.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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