Gameduino for Arduino: A Game Adapter for Microcontrollers

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Introduction

Gameduino is a game adapter for Arduino (or anything else with an SPI interface) built as a single shield that stacks up on top of the Arduino and has plugs for a VGA monitor and stereo speakers. The sound and graphics are definitely old-school, but thanks to the latest FPGA technology, the sprite capabilities are a step above those in machines from the past. The adapter is controlled via SPI read/write operations, and looks to the CPU like a 32Kbyte RAM. (Unlike many 8-bit machines, there are no restrictions on when you can access this RAM). There is even a handy reference poster (which you can download below) showing how the whole system works.

Model:GAMEDUINO

Gameduino.jpg

Features

Video output is 400x300 pixels in 512 colors
All color processed internally at 15-bit precision
Compatible with any standard VGA monitor (800x600 @ 72Hz)
Background Graphics
512x512 pixel character background
256 characters, each with independent 4 color palette
pixel-smooth X-Y wraparound scroll
Foreground Graphics
each sprite is 16x16 pixels with per-pixel transparency
each sprite can use 256, 16 or 4 colors
four-way rotate and flip
96 sprites per scan-line, 1536 texels per line
pixel-perfect sprite collision detection
Audio output is a stereo 12-bit frequency synthesizer
64 Independent Voices 10-8000 Hz
Per-Voice Sine Wave or White Noise
Sample Playback Channel

Application Ideas

Cautions

Schematic

Specification

Pin definition and Rating

Mechanic Dimensions

Usage

Hardware Installation

Programming

FAQ

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Support

If you have questions or other better design ideas, you can go to our forum to discuss or creat a ticket for your issue at linksprite support.

Resources

How to buy

See Also

Other related products and resources.

Licensing

This documentation is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0 Source code and libraries are licensed under GPL/LGPL, see source code files for details.