Moon Miner: A CircuitPython Game for the Fruit Jam
My next project after the CPZ Machine is another game. Based on the Lunar Lander arcade game from the 1980s, The object of “Moon Miner”… Read More »Moon Miner: A CircuitPython Game for the Fruit Jam
My next project after the CPZ Machine is another game. Based on the Lunar Lander arcade game from the 1980s, The object of “Moon Miner”… Read More »Moon Miner: A CircuitPython Game for the Fruit Jam
For several years I have been thinking about how cool it would be to have a CircuitPython-based Z Machine for running Zork and similar adventure… Read More »Using CircuitPython For Running a Z Machine? Yes!
The A2Z Machine is a Z Machine emulator I ported to the Adafruit ItsyBitsy M4 Express. It plays interactive fiction games like Zork, which I… Read More »A2Z Machine Update: TinyUSB and Snakes!
For this project, I used a PyPortal device from Adafruit. I have been waiting for a CircuitPython device that could connect to the internet and… Read More »Ghost Frame: Display Images of People (and Cats) that Don’t Exist
The PyPortal device is a new IoT device from Adafruit. It allows CircuitPython programs to connect to the Internet through its ESP32 coprocessor and also… Read More »Display JPEG Images From The Internet Using The Adafruit PyPortal
This is the fourth in a series of articles about using microcontroller devices with e-paper displays for displaying dynamic calendars. The custom e-Paper Featherwing I… Read More »IoT Calendar: Using the Custom Featherwing with Adafruit Tri-Color e-Paper Displays
This is the third in a series of articles about using microcontroller devices with e-paper displays for displaying dynamic calendars. The custom Featherwing described in… Read More »IoT Calendar: Creating A Custom Featherwing
This is the second in a series of articles about using microcontroller devices with e-paper displays for displaying dynamic calendars. A year ago a concept… Read More »IoT Calendar: Making The “Magic Calendar”
This is the first in a series of articles about using microcontroller devices with e-paper displays for displaying dynamic calendars. Standards can be a wonderful… Read More »IoT Calendar: Creating a Calendar Service for IoT Devices
When I started this blog two years ago, my first article described a hot potato game I wrote using the original Circuit Playground (before there was a… Read More »The Magic Hallowing