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Thursday, January 04, 2007

Pong Watch

Meet the Pong Watch, a homemade watch-sized thingy with an impressive version of Pong running on it. Apparently you cant play with it just yet and it doesn't tell the time, but other than that it's a bloody brilliant project fully documented at a nice website and through a YouTube video.

[UPDATE] According to a certain commenter who seems to know his stuff, here's the full story:
It tells time, but just doesn't keep it too well right now. Like the pong clock, the score is the time -- the right side scores a point every minute, and the left side scores a point every hour.

The oscillator isn't quite set up right, so it'll stop for a few minutes every day. I think I can fix this in software.

True, you can't actually play a game. I think playing against the computer is too boring - it's more fun to play someone else. But, if I made a round version and made the rotating bezel (like on a diver's watch) the paddle controller, that would be awesome.


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6 comments:

  1. It tells time, but just doesn't keep it too well right now. Like the pong clock, the score is the time -- the right side scores a point every minute, and the left side scores a point every hour.

    The oscillator isn't quite set up right, so it'll stop for a few minutes every day. I think I can fix this in software.

    True, you can't actually play a game. I think playing against the computer is too boring - it's more fun to play someone else. But, if I made a round version and made the rotating bezel (like on a diver's watch) the paddle controller, that would be awesome.

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  2. Ah, thanks so much for the info... I'll edit the post (well, tommorow, but I will).

    Cheers!

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  3. Gnome is that the guy who invented the watch posting?

    Wow you have awesome appeal my friend!

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  4. To be honest my friend, I wouldnt know who this John is, but he sure looks like he knows a few things... Perhaps he's just highly perceptive :)

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  5. Yep, I'm the guy who made the watch.. I wish I were that perceptive :-)

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  6. I, on the other hand, wish I could be as tech-savvy and imaginative as you... :)

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