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Racing Start Lights for Slot Racers

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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  

Adds external start lights for any slot racing set.

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mikroC PRO for PIC
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  • exa
  • hlp
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Project Blog

[10/06/2012]
For use on slot car racing sets.  The controls can either be driven directly from a computer or using push buttons. 

Once started 5 lights are lit with a 750 ms delay betwen each, once all lit a random delay between approx. 5 and 2 seconds determines when the race starts at which point all lights go out and a pin is driven high.

Uses two ports A for Inputs and B for outputs:

Port A:
1 = Start, 2 = Stop, 3 = Reset

Port B:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 = Lights 1 to 5
6 = Race started, 7 = Paused

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