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Video: A Wise Clock plays Pong



This one made me smile. Apparently, reports Hackaday, there is a whole genre of such Pong clocks. This one, called the Wise Clock, is apparently one of the better ones, with realistic paddle movements!

You can read in detail about building the Wise Clock on the Wise Time with Arduino blog, and the source code is available for download here (it compiles with Arduino IDE 21, with target set to "Sanguino").

In its third hardware revision, the project uses a 32×16 bi-color module from Sure Electronics for the LED display.

If you want to buy the kit to make the clock, visit The Shoppe, and be ready to pay $62 plus shipping, if outside North America.






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