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In the loop () we declare variable stateButton with the value obtained using the digitalRead () function that reads the state of pin 8. Then it displays its state in the Serial Monitor window as 0 or ...
The OONTZ uses a 3D printed case, a 16 button keypad, an Arduino Leonardo, a monochrome driver, and a few potentiometers. It's actually a pretty simple thing to build yourself provided you can the ...
Posted in classic hacks, hardware, Musical Hacks Tagged arduino, Casio SK-1, circuit bending, NEC 23C256, rom ← Repairs You Can Print: A Little Love For The Glove Box ...
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