Homemade Uzeboxes & derived projects

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

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=Szhp0p0j-vw

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 LRG.jpg http://www.ladyada.net/make/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.