Karel Jansens said:I wanna play Tennis For Two on it, with a circular cut-out overlay for the screen. I'd like to play Missile Attack (it's not the real name, but back then nobody had yet thought of actually naming video games), but where to find the vacuum tubes?
Sounds a little bit like the unfortunately named Touch & Tell, also from TI. :lol: I had one when I was a kid, and I think it was actually more fun when I'd technically outgrown it, and would just keep spamming a button to make noise.Bosbeetle said:For myself I was thinking of making a noisemaker, and it would work in such a way that you would load an image in it and by using the touchscreen it would make a noise that corresponded to the color on the image. Then I would try to create a composition using paint and a specific way of drawing through the custom image. (generating a 'song') sadly I cannot code nor write music let alone draw music in paint![]()
ashdjones said:Stacking up an entire table full of USB gadgets and plugging the whole lot through a hub:
Make sure you attach it to the biggest TV you can find - a 50" Plasma should be the minimum sized considered.ashdjones said:Stacking up an entire table full of USB gadgets and plugging the whole lot through a hub:
CDRW/DVD Drive
Floppy Drive
External Hard-Disk
Web-Cam
Printer
Scanner
Keyboard
Mouse
Ethernet Adapter
Game Pad
Drawing Tablet