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Mini Atari ST 520 with Arduino, Display and Temperature by PHolzwarth
by Thingiverse
Last crawled date: 4 years, 7 months ago
This is a remix of the beautiful Atari 520ST created by RabbitEngineering. This version features a graphical display and a temperature sensor, and is controlled by an Arduino Nano. The cool way of powering it on is via pushing the num keys on the keyboard and the cool way of powering it off is that it does this itself.
To make the display fit into the monitor, the model was scaled to +15%. The remixed parts of this project include space for the display in the monitor, for the pushbutton below the keyboard and for the temperature sensor below the mouse. This project also adds a desk to nicely place all parts.
Features of this project:
Turn on the display by pressing the keyboard
See whatever you program on the display
Sample contains an Atari image and a temperature display
The temperature sensor is optional, and you may add multiple temperature sensors
The model can be extended by adding additional sensors and actors
See the contained HowTo for instructions on building and assembling everything.
The temperature sensor is optional. If you leave it away, the program will show no temperatures. On the other hand, you can also add multiple temperature sensors, then the program will show their temperature values one after the other. To use multiple of these sensors, connect all of them in parallel. In any case, only one 4,7k resistor is required.
To make the display fit into the monitor, the model was scaled to +15%. The remixed parts of this project include space for the display in the monitor, for the pushbutton below the keyboard and for the temperature sensor below the mouse. This project also adds a desk to nicely place all parts.
Features of this project:
Turn on the display by pressing the keyboard
See whatever you program on the display
Sample contains an Atari image and a temperature display
The temperature sensor is optional, and you may add multiple temperature sensors
The model can be extended by adding additional sensors and actors
See the contained HowTo for instructions on building and assembling everything.
The temperature sensor is optional. If you leave it away, the program will show no temperatures. On the other hand, you can also add multiple temperature sensors, then the program will show their temperature values one after the other. To use multiple of these sensors, connect all of them in parallel. In any case, only one 4,7k resistor is required.
