ATtiny85 Super Mario Test Using 2x I2C OLED Displays on a Single Bus
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= Schematic is pretty simple: =
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|- /|/47K/|/-- Button1 ---VCC
|- /|/47K/|/-- Button2---VCC
|- /|/47K/|/-- Button3---VCC
| ATTINY85
| ___________
| 1 | | 8 ------------ VCC
|-----/|/1K/|/---- 2 | | 7 ------------ SCL OLED 1 / OLED 2
| 3 | | 6
GND GND 4 | | 5 ------------ SDA OLED 1 / OLED 2
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= Download the Code here =
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https://github.com/Djamal-UK/Attiny85-Super-Mario/archive/main.zip
Original source code
https://hackaday.com/2020/10/14/tiny-mario-clone-on-a-tiny-processor/
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= Burning hex files on ATTINY85 =
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avrdude -V -p t85 -P usb -c usbtiny -B 1 -U flash:w:Attiny85-Super-Mario.hex
Enjoy
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