Created a fairly realistic and accurate enigma machine simulator using an arduino and a touchscreen.
Ported Mike Szczys One-Pixel Pacman implementation, called MatrixMan to the Arduino Uno + Seeed Studios Touch Screen LCD v2.02b2
Created an Enigma Machine simulator using an Arduino UNO and a Seeed Studios Touchscreen LCD. The Enigma I, M3 and M4 machines are accurately simulated. The plugboard and the Uhr switch can be used to further scramble the text.
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Hello, thank you for liking the #1 Square Inch TTL CPU ! You might also have a look at the #Kobold - retro TTL computer, that is the follow-up project of the square inch CPU.
Hi and thanks for liking my project https://hackaday.io/project/164742-universal-lipoli-ion-uvlo-undervoltage-lockout
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Good afternoon AE and thank you for the follow and like of my #The Cardboard Computer - IO is my name adventure :-)
Like most of the projects here, its a labor of love :-)
Thanks for your like to my projetc https://hackaday.io/project/86940-snowplow-robot
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Thanks for the likes ! You have great projects as well :-)
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Thank you for the skull! Love your Enigma simulator. My daughter is working on a FPGA-based Enigma.
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Thank you for liking and following my #PERSEUS-9 2023 Update and #6502 Computer runs calculator! The algorithm for fixed-point arithmetic operations in the calculator project was the basis of algorithm for the mantissa part of arithmetic operations in the PERSEUS-9 floating-point interpreter CI-2.