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Author: Serge Tremblay
Last Updated: 2012-11-02
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Gaming and Fun
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License: MIT license
Download [474.60KB]This project show how to use progress bar as slider in Visual TFT.
A RGB led is connected to 3 PWM output and display the same color as the Sliders.
Author: Andrew Hazelden
Last Updated: 2012-10-16
Package Version: 1.1.0.0
Example: 1.0.0.0
Category: Gaming and Fun
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License: MIT license
Download [14.83MB]The Cozy Fire example creates an animated fireplace for the both Mikromedia PIC32 and dsPIC33 boards. The Cozy Fire example was created to show how the VisualTFT resource collection feature can be used to create animated sprites. The code was written using VisualTFT and MikroC Pro.
[learn more]Author: Andrew Hazelden
Last Updated: 2012-10-01
Package Version: 3.0.0.0
Category: Gaming and Fun
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Download [5.44MB]Navigate a mini-sub through a treacherous ocean filled with naval sea mines. The Mini-Sub Game demo is designed for the Mikromedia PIC32 board with either the Mikromedia Workstation or the Mikromedia Gaming Shield.
[learn more]Author: Andrew Hazelden
Last Updated: 2012-09-22
Package Version: 1.2.0.0
Category: Gaming and Fun
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Download [3.45MB]Tap to the screen to melt the falling snowflakes before you get snowed in. If you miss a snow flake the snowbank gets higher. Every 500 points the snowbank starts to melt a bit. You can play with two fingers but be sure to tap only one snowflake at a time. If you tap the status bar at the bottom of the screen you can mute the background music.
[learn more]Author: Simon Platten
Last Updated: 2012-07-06
Package Version: 1.0.0.8
Category: Gaming and Fun
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License: MIT license
Download [150.38KB]KnightRider style sequence on Ports C & D LED's
This project demonstrates the use of several animation structures and a useful fader, you can use these structures for whatever purpose you wish. The only thing I ask is please leave the comment blocks unmodified.
Added support for P18F4550 as well as P18F45K22.
Feedback welcome.
Author: Simon Platten
Last Updated: 2012-06-10
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Gaming and Fun
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License: MIT license
Download [49.21KB]Author: Dane du Plooy
Last Updated: 2012-05-29
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Gaming and Fun
Downloaded: 631 times
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License: MIT license
Download [136.86KB]The original "Fifteen" game for mikroMedia for dsPIC33, by Aleksandar Nikolic, ported to mikroMedia for PIC18FJ.
The "unsolvable puzzle" problem has also been resolved.
Author: Code Pleb
Last Updated: 2012-01-20
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Gaming and Fun
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Download [208.78KB]USB HID 'joystick' type of project providing three 'control knobs' via three optical quadrature encoders.
[learn more]Author: Serge Tremblay
Last Updated: 2012-01-09
Package Version: 1.0.0.1
Category: Gaming and Fun
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Download [626.60KB]Classical Video Poker Game build for the PIC32MX4 and PIC32MX7 Boards.
Note: The file Cards.rar needs to be uncompressed on the root of an SD card. It contains all the .bmp needed to display the cards.
Edit 2012-01-09 Add a new version for the PIC32MX7 board. Use the older version for PIC32MX4.
Author: Andrew Hazelden
Last Updated: 2011-12-12
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Gaming and Fun
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Download [1.03MB]Celebrate a birthday by blowing out a virtual candle.
This example was created in celebration of MikroElektronika's 10th Birthday!
You get to blow out the candle on a cupcake by tapping the touch screen on a
mikromedia dsPIC 33 board. After two seconds the candle lights itself up again
and you can repeat the process.