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Hardware implementation of an intervalometer for Nikon cameras
...It interfaces the camera the same way as an ML-L3 infrared remote control but instead of having the single functionality of triggering the camera upon the press of the button, it also provides timed shooting for timelapse photography.
This source code is accompanied with an application schematic diagram to help in the construction of a complete unit using the PIC12F683 microcontroller and this firmware.
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?
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.