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== | Here's some known implementation, homemade versions and derived projects. If yours in not in here, please add it! | ||
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[http://www. | ==Dominik Kristen (E)Uzebox (Jamma)== | ||
* breadboard design | |||
* includes Audio Amplifier with LM386 | |||
* Pin header with CD4021 for external Joysticks | |||
* Coin Counter circuit (12V Output) | |||
* MIDI interface | |||
* All Jamma relevant connections on pin headers | |||
[[Image:20181217_081635.jpg|320px]] [[Image:20181217_081719.jpg|320px]] | |||
==Uzebox mini arcade== | |||
a mini arcade cabinet based on the E/Uzebox and an Arcadi iPAD mini Arcade enclosure | |||
[[Image:Uzeboxminicab.jpg|320px]] | |||
[http://uzebox.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1947 forum thread] | |||
==Damian00771== | |||
[[Image:Uzebox_Damian.jpg|320px]] [[Image:Uzebox damian2.jpg|320px]] | |||
[http://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/viewtopic.php?p=10328865#10328865 Project page] | |||
==Kilo's Uzebox== | |||
* breadboard design | |||
* fits in a enclosure of an external SAMSUNG burner | |||
[[Image:Kilo_Uzebox1.jpg|320px]] [[Image:Kilo_Uzebox3.jpg|320px]] | |||
==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 | |||
[[Image:Euzebox prototype.jpg|320px]] [[Image:Euzebox prototype back.jpg|320px]] | |||
[http://www.hwhardsoft.de/english/projects/euzebox/ 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 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Amusement_Machinery_Manufacturers_Association#Connector_standards JAMMA] connector. | |||
[[Image:Uzebox_jamma.jpg|320px]] | |||
[http://basementhobbies.wordpress.com/uzebox-jamma/ http://basementhobbies.wordpress.com/uzebox-jamma] | |||
==Doragasu's RgbUzebox== | |||
[[Image:RGBUzebox2.jpg|320px]] [[Image:RGBUzebox1.jpg|320px]] | |||
[http://www.fasebonus.net/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=9&id=5038&Itemid=0 Project's page] | |||
==G.Deluca == | |||
[[Image:Uzemegagame1.png]] [[Image:Uzemegagame2.png]] | |||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klTEqeQ9exs Youtube video] | |||
==Hartmut Wendt== | |||
[[Image:Harty-uzebox1.JPG|320px]] [[Image:Harty-uzebox2.JPG|320px]] | |||
One of the very few DIY Uzebox out there with a neat enclosure! | |||
[http://www.hwhardsoft.de/deutsch/projekte/archiv/ Homepage(in German)] | |||
([http://translate.google.de/translate?sl=de&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hwhardsoft.de%2Fdeutsch%2Fprojekte%2Farchiv%2F Google English Translation]) | |||
==Infinite NES Lives== | |||
[[Image:Infinitelives-Uzebox.jpg|320px]] | |||
[http://infiniteneslives.com/custom.php http://infiniteneslives.com/custom.php] | |||
==DIY Fuzebox== | |||
[[Image:Diyfuzebox.JPG|320px]] [[Image:FUZEIM000137.JPG|320px]] | |||
A homemade DIY Fuzebox version from Germany! | |||
Link (in German): [http://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/135787#1905640] | |||
==SCART version from Russia== | |||
[[Image:Uzebox pal.jpg|320px]] | |||
This version created by f0lken supports the ubiquitous SCART interface used in Europe and does not require the AD725. | |||
[[Image:Folken2.jpg|320px]] | |||
Version 2 with modular design. | |||
==Reed G. Law== | |||
[[Image:Amuzebox0v1.jpg|320px]] [[Image:Amuzebox-tetris.jpg|320px]] | |||
The [http://web.archive.org/web/20100716185525/http://www.reedglaw.com/electronics/amuzebox 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== | |||
[[Image:Uzebox-paul.jpg|320px]] [[Image:Uzebox-paul-dk.jpg|320px]] | |||
[http://uzebox.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=5336#p5336 http://uzebox.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=5336#p5336] | |||
==Theuno== | |||
[[Image:Theuno.JPG|320px]] | |||
[http://www.theuno.nl/blog/nggallery/page-5/album-6/gallery-9/ http://www.theuno.nl/blog/nggallery/page-5/album-6/gallery-9/] | |||
==David Cranor's Uzebox in a NES controller== | |||
[[Image:Uzebox in a NES.jpg|320px]] [[Image:Innes.jpg|320px]] | |||
[http://uzebox.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=4472 Project's page on the Uzebox forum] | |||
[https://github.com/davidcranor/Uzebox-Hackery Project's GIT repo] | |||
==Supermesna== | |||
[[Image:Supermesna2.jpg|320px]] [[Image:Supermesna1.jpg|320px]] | |||
[http://uzebox.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=545 Original Uzebox forum discussion topic] | |||
==Uzebox Picture Frame== | ==Uzebox Picture Frame== | ||
[[Image:Uzebox_photoframe.jpg|320px]] | [[Image:Uzebox_photoframe.jpg|320px]] | ||
[http:// | |||
[http://web.archive.org/web/20130416210117/http://rossum.posterous.com/uzeboxdigital-photo-frame-love-child Original post (Internet Archive)] | |||
==Uzebox Portable== | ==Uzebox Portable== | ||
[[Image:Uzebox_portable.jpg|320px]] | [[Image:Uzebox_portable.jpg|320px]] | ||
[http://spritesmods.com http://spritesmods.com] | [http://spritesmods.com http://spritesmods.com] | ||
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PLC is a program logic control for industrial process. The user interface is driven by the Uzebox video engine. | 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= | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fBhXa5SBPM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fBhXa5SBPM] | ||
==Steve Chamberlin's== | ==Steve Chamberlin's== | ||
[[Image:Steeve_uzebox_top.jpg|320px]] | [[Image:Steeve_uzebox_top.jpg|320px]] | ||
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[https://web.archive.org/web/20090616183621/http://www.stevechamberlin.com/cpu/2009/06/13/uzebox-take-2/ Projet's page (Internet Archive)] | |||
==Dutchtronix's== | ==Dutchtronix's== | ||
[[Image:Dutch-Uzebox.png|320px]] | [[Image:Dutch-Uzebox.png|320px]] | ||
[http://www.dutchtronix.com/UzeboxConsole.htm http://www.dutchtronix.com/UzeboxConsole.htm] | [http://www.dutchtronix.com/UzeboxConsole.htm http://www.dutchtronix.com/UzeboxConsole.htm] | ||
==DaveyPocket's== | |||
[[Image:Davey_uzebox.jpg|320px]] | |||
[http://uzebox.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=886#p886 http://uzebox.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=886#p886] | |||
==Uzebox AVCore== | |||
[[Image:Avcore.jpg|320px]][[Image:Baseboard.jpg|320px]] | |||
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. | |||
[http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=uzebox&x=0&y=0&search_section=products Sparkfun Electronics] | |||
==Fuzebox== | |||
[[Image:Fuzebox.jpg|320px]] | |||
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/ http://www.ladyada.net/make/fuzebox/] |
Revision as of 07:40, 17 December 2018
Here's some known implementation, homemade versions and derived projects. If yours in not in here, please add it!
Dominik Kristen (E)Uzebox (Jamma)
- breadboard design
- includes Audio Amplifier with LM386
- Pin header with CD4021 for external Joysticks
- Coin Counter circuit (12V Output)
- MIDI interface
- All Jamma relevant connections on pin headers
Uzebox mini arcade
a mini arcade cabinet based on the E/Uzebox and an Arcadi iPAD mini Arcade enclosure
Damian00771
Kilo's Uzebox
- breadboard design
- fits in a enclosure of an external SAMSUNG burner
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
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.
http://basementhobbies.wordpress.com/uzebox-jamma
Doragasu's RgbUzebox
G.Deluca
Hartmut Wendt
One of the very few DIY Uzebox out there with a neat enclosure!
Homepage(in German) (Google English Translation)
Infinite NES Lives
http://infiniteneslives.com/custom.php
DIY Fuzebox
A homemade DIY Fuzebox version from Germany! Link (in German): [1]
SCART version from Russia
This version created by f0lken supports the ubiquitous SCART interface used in Europe and does not require the AD725.
Version 2 with modular design.
Reed G. Law
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
http://uzebox.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=5336#p5336
Theuno
http://www.theuno.nl/blog/nggallery/page-5/album-6/gallery-9/
David Cranor's Uzebox in a NES controller
Project's page on the Uzebox forum
Supermesna
Original Uzebox forum discussion topic
Uzebox Picture Frame
Original post (Internet Archive)
Uzebox Portable
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
Projet's page (Internet Archive)
Dutchtronix's
http://www.dutchtronix.com/UzeboxConsole.htm
DaveyPocket's
http://uzebox.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=886#p886
Uzebox AVCore
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.
Fuzebox
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.