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This version created by f0lken supports the ubiquitous SCART interface used in Europe and does not require the AD725.
This version created by f0lken supports the ubiquitous SCART interface used in Europe and does not require the AD725.
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Version 2 with modular design.


==Reed G. Law==
==Reed G. Law==

Revision as of 00:45, 25 October 2014

Here's some known implementation, homemade versions and derived projects. If yours in not in here, please add it!

Uzebox mini arcade

a mini arcade cabinet based on the E/Uzebox and an Arcadi iPAD mini Arcade enclosure

Uzeboxminicab.jpg

forum thread


Damian00771

Uzebox Damian.jpg Uzebox damian2.jpg

Project page

Kilo's Uzebox

  • breadboard design
  • fits in a enclosure of an external SAMSUNG burner

Kilo Uzebox1.jpg Kilo Uzebox3.jpg


EUzebox

The EUzebox is a Uzebox compatible console for the European market with the following features:

  • 90° SCART socket on board
  • optional MIDI interface
  • full trought-hole design for easy assembly
  • fits in Hammond 1455L1202 aluminium case
  • Kits available for sale

Euzebox prototype.jpg Euzebox prototype back.jpg

Project's page (You can buy kits here)

Uzebox JAMMA

The Uzebox JAMMA is 100% compatible with the Uzebox spec and is designed to be connected in arcade machines using the industry standard JAMMA connector.

Uzebox jamma.jpg

http://basementhobbies.wordpress.com/uzebox-jamma

Doragasu's RgbUzebox

RGBUzebox2.jpg RGBUzebox1.jpg

Project's page

G.Deluca

Uzemegagame1.png Uzemegagame2.png

Youtube video

Hartmut Wendt

Harty-uzebox1.JPG Harty-uzebox2.JPG

One of the very few DIY Uzebox out there with a neat enclosure!

Homepage(in German) (Google English Translation)

Infinite NES Lives

Infinitelives-Uzebox.jpg

http://infiniteneslives.com/custom.php

DIY Fuzebox

Diyfuzebox.JPG FUZEIM000137.JPG

A homemade DIY Fuzebox version from Germany! Link (in German): [1]

SCART version from Russia

Uzebox pal.jpg

This version created by f0lken supports the ubiquitous SCART interface used in Europe and does not require the AD725.


Folken2.jpg

Version 2 with modular design.

Reed G. Law

Amuzebox0v1.jpg Amuzebox-tetris.jpg

The Amuzebox is an open source game console based on the Uzebox design. The Amuzebox closely follows the standard Uzebox implementation except for a few minor changes. Oh, and yes, that second picture actually fills an entire wall!!

Paul Mcphee

Uzebox-paul.jpg Uzebox-paul-dk.jpg

http://uzebox.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=5336#p5336

Theuno

Theuno.JPG

http://www.theuno.nl/blog/nggallery/page-5/album-6/gallery-9/

David Cranor's Uzebox in a NES controller

Uzebox in a NES.jpg Innes.jpg

Project's Homepage

Supermesna

Supermesna2.jpg Supermesna1.jpg

http://uzebox.org/forums/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2931

Uzebox Picture Frame

Uzebox photoframe.jpg

http://rossum.posterous.com/uzeboxdigital-photo-frame-love-child

Uzebox Portable

Uzebox portable.jpg

http://spritesmods.com

Automation Interface

PLC is a program logic control for industrial process. The user interface is driven by the Uzebox video engine.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fBhXa5SBPM

Steve Chamberlin's

Steeve uzebox top.jpg

http://www.stevechamberlin.com/cpu/2009/06/13/uzebox-take-2/

Dutchtronix's

Dutch-Uzebox.png

http://www.dutchtronix.com/UzeboxConsole.htm

DaveyPocket's

Davey uzebox.jpg

http://uzebox.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=886#p886

Uzebox AVCore

Avcore.jpgBaseboard.jpg

The AVCore module (in red) is essentially the full Uzebox on a 40-pins DIP footprint! It can be used standalone and plugged into any circuit or used in conjunction with the baseboard to provided all the required connectors to play games.

Sparkfun Electronics

Fuzebox

Fuzebox.jpg

The Fuzebox is a fully open-source, DIY 8-bit game console based on the Uzebox project. It is designed specifically for people who know a little bit of programming to expand into designing and creating their own video games and demos. A full-featured core runs in the background and does all the video and audio processing so that your code stays clean and easy to understand.

http://www.ladyada.net/make/fuzebox/