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A bare blue plan template with easy to figure navigation. This plan is easy to alter, making it idealistic for all purposes. All graphical & .psd data files are included. [SHOW]


HOW TO - PC Collimate port interfacing

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David writes -

"Using the parallel port is often easier to work with then a microcontroller. I find that testing code on the PC can be much easier then going straight to the firmware as the developer utilities for the PC platform are ameliorate This is especially true when running with a new device such as a graphical LCD. Once you get your code running through with the PC printer larboard then you can easily port the code and what you have learned into the firmware." [via] - Link.

Source and DLL included.

Related:

  • Parallel port powerSwitch project - Link.
  • Control the Parallel (or Serial) Port with Python - Link.
  • Controlling a Parallel Port with Perl - Link.
  • HOW TO - Build parallel port prototypes - Link.

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Neuroti-Kart - Homemade electrical cart


Wires99 writes -

"This is the Neuroti-Kart. (PsychoKart was taken) Homemade electrical go-Kart. Design goals: electrical powered, calm down locked able of doing donuts in my street. Home run! " Thanks Gnomic! - Link.

Powered by 4 12 volt car batteries and the frame was made from Home Depot gas pipes... Nice work.

Related:

  • Build your own street sound kart - Link.
  • HOW TO - Make your own go kart - Link.
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From the pages of MAKE:

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HOW TO - Make a capture lampshade

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MAKE Instructable group member fungus amungus writes -

"This is a mash-up of a couple different projects: My pop-up pyramid and the classic vinyl record bowl idea. If the low heat makes the vinyl easy to work with, then why not apply the geometrical cuts to get some superfluous height, correct? And then, why not, slap a light bulb inner of it. Sure, let´s do it." - Link.

Related:

  • 3 things to do with old records... - Link.
  • design*sponge DIY winners - Link.

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Alienate Syndrome Upcoming To Wii, PSP

No, this is not a repost. It appears that some other one of Sega´s "classic" intellectual properties is making its way to the Wii and the PSP. Alien Syndrome, which saw an arcade release in 1987 on the august System 16 platform, was a simple top-down multiplayer shooter with a vindicated Aliens (the movie) inspiration.

It seems that Sega´s Alien Syndrome, despite being announced the same day as Sega being granted rights to the Aliens film license, is an independent plan with no basis on the 20th Century Fox property. Confusing!

Game development for the action-RPG is being helmed by Totally Games, responsible for games in the X-Wing and Tie Fighter series, as well as, more recently, Star Trek Bridge Commander and Secret Weapons Over Normandy. I anxiously await screens, hoping that the candy-colored, 80s pastel palette will carry over.

Hit the jump for the full release.

Aliens Going Next-Gen [Kotaku]

SEGA of America, Inc. and SEGA Europe, Ltd. today announced they will be releasing Alien Syndrome, a fast-paced action-RPG set in a stunningly imaginative sci-fi universe. Developed by Totally Games, Alien Syndrome will launch simultaneously for the Nintendo Wii console and PSP system in summer 2007. Alien Syndrome offers two fast-paced action-RPG modes - the dramatic and engaging single-player campaign, plus a hugely re-playable co-op multiplayer mode where up to four players can delve into the daring quest. Derived from the classic SEGA IP, Alien Syndrome for the Wii and PSP plunges players into its easy to pick up and play action-RPG gameplay, while offering depth and a wealth of features and missions to challenge all gamers.

Alien Syndrome puts players in control of the strong and enigmatic heroine - Earth Command Trooper Aileen Harding - as she battles through a wide variety of environments including onboard infested spaceships and bizarre alien planets, taking on a mixture of fearsome aliens and colossal bosses. Players can choose from a wide selection of character specialties and skills to hone their character before embarking upon their sci-fi adventure. As they progress through the engrossing campaign, protected by different types of armour and using a variety of melee and ranged weaponry, players can improve their heroine´s statistics and discover powerful new abilities.

"Alien Syndrome is a great update of a classic franchise that has been designed to fit perfectly onto both the innovative Wii and the portable PSP," said Matt Woodley, Creative Director, SEGA Publishing Europe Ltd. "Alien Syndrome is the only fast-paced, sci-fi action -RPG for the Wii and PSP and brilliantly blends arcade-style shooter gameplay with elements from RPGs."

"Completely re-designed from the ground up for the PSP and the Wii, this new Alien Syndrome offers a refreshing blast-athon on a august classic," said Larry Holland, President and Creative Director of Totally Games. "As well, it has allowed us to exercise our science fiction chops to the fullest to create a totally involving futuristic action-RPG game experience."

Alien Syndrome offers 20 different weapons to use, ranging from flamethrowers, quad-barrelled lasers, nanobot swarms that dissolve enemies and incendiary grenades that unleash fire geysers from the ground. Each weapon offers different advantages and disadvantages, dependent upon how it is used and which speciality the player has chosen to adopt. With the sheer variety of weapons and abilities available to players, any number of combat strategies can be used to defeat hordes of more than 100 different alien enemies.

Alien Syndrome on the Wii will utilise the Wii remote´s unique gyroscopic feature by enabling players a full range of motion when slashing through enemies, unloading devastation on bosses, or running and gunning through hallways. Players will also be able to access various new game modes and mechanisms. These extra features include using the Wii controllers to craft new items, to enhance existing items and character abilities and to hack into computer systems.

For gamers on the go, Alien Syndrome on the PSP is wi-fi enabled so that up to four players can embark upon playing cooperatively through the alien infested levels in various multiplayer modes.

Alien Syndrome is developed by Totally Games and will be available for the Wii and PSP system in summer 2007.


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