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    PixelIt

    PixelIt

    ESP8266/ESP32 and WS2812B LED Matrix based PixelArt display

    PixelIt is an open-source firmware and hardware project designed to drive LED matrix displays using the ESP32 microcontroller. It's tailored for DIY enthusiasts and makers who want to create pixel art displays, show scrolling text, and integrate data from various APIs like weather or news. The project emphasizes customization and ease of use, allowing users to control displays via a web interface or REST API.
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    moonbilight

    moonbilight

    AVR ambilight project

    Moonbilight is an AVR ambilight project designed for ATmega16/32 microcontroller. It uses V-USB (http://www.obdev.at/vusb/) library to communicate with PC directly through USB port. The GUI based on Qt (http://qt-project.org/) is designed to work on Linux and Windows (Not tested on Mac). The project is already fully functional. However it is still beta and may contain some bugs. You can watch some samples here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?
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    PicPong

    PicPong

    PIC16F84 based Pong Game

    This project provides the PIC16F84 source code required to program an old-fashioned pong game running on very basic hardware (schematic supplied) connected to a TV.
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    TIC! Camera Timer
    This is an open-hardware one-button time-lapse camera timer initially developed for a Canon 400D Digital SLR camera. It can be used to take photographs at intervals from 1 second to 65535 seconds (approximately 18 hours). Uses a PIC microcontroller.
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    MP3 Public is a Hard-Drive/CD-ROM based MP3 player, built around a PIC microcontroller.
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