TT07 resub of tt04-raybox-zero "3D" VGA ray caster demo (like Wolf3D)
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TT07 resub of tt04-raybox-zero "3D" VGA ray caster demo (like Wolf3D)
Modern Python implementation of the legendary VGA Simulator by @MadLittleMods
Fairly simple example of 8-color VGA text generation in SystemVerilog for UPduino FPGA
Learn how to control a LCD with a FPGA making a serial console. Basic patterns, images, text and, finally, a serial terminal.
RiscV based SOC with 2D and 3D graphics acceleration ( Altera Cyclone IV GX ) and some software examples
A 8-bit computer made of 74xx series logic gates and memory ICs.
basic shape rendering from a VGA controller in PPM format
VHDL code for a simple VGA display controller generating synchronized output with customizable patterns using FPGA
Final project for Digital Design Lab that use DE-10 FPGA board and VHDL to create a program that can color blocks on a monitor.
Toy emulation of the MC6845 CRT Controller
In this project, we implemented a different kind of a tic tac toe board game that is played on an FPGA board using its push buttons. We used Verilog HDL to code the project and implemented a VGA interface for visualization.
Integrated and programmed a VGA Interface using the Altera DE1 to output in synchronization with a custom programmed finite-state machine.
Programming on Mimas V2 Spartan 6 FPGA Development Board (Spartan XC6SLX9 in CSG324 package) using VHDL to make a VGA Driver. Tic-Tac-Toe game is demonstrated.
This is a very basic replication of the popular rhythm / platformer game Geometry Dash, implemented completely in hardware through System Verilog
VGA display driver library for RP2040 pico-sdk
NIOS II controlled hardware ODE solver implemented on Cyclone IV FPGA
A VHDL-based VGA driver to implement a square 41x41 screensaver that cycles through 256 different colors.
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