Make Video Podcast 2006 Wrapup

It’s been a good year this year for the Make: Video Podcast. I made 60 videos since coming on board in April. I’ve put together a little video of some of my favorite moments.

The making of a warbot and death of a RAZR phone – Link

The little robot that could – Link

Lee Krasnow makes puzzles – Link

Microsofties make bugbots at the maker faire – Link

Getting “chipped” – Link

Make a paper turkey – Link

Batometer – Link

Mouse powered nightlight – Link

Shovercraft – Link

Tazer-Totter – Link

Here’s an mp4 for you to download – Link

Happy New Year from everyone here at Make: magazine!

Generate the Atari Rainbow Effect


One of the amazing things about the 8-bit Atari computers was how they could rewrite their display list on the fly, changing video modes every scan line. My favorite application of this was the rainbow effect. I’ve always wanted to know how to do this, and some searching led me to Alan Watson’s example in Compute!’s Second Book of Atari. I trimmed it down a bit to come up with this BASIC code, which you can run on a real Atari computer or in your favorite emulator:

110 FOR I=0 TO 17
120 READ B
130 POKE 1536+I,B
140 NEXT I
200 POKE 512,0:POKE 513,6
210 GRAPHICS 8
220 START=PEEK(560)+256*PEEK(561)
300 POKE START+3,78
310 FOR I=34 TO 98:POKE START+I,14+128:NEXT I
320 POKE START+99,78+128
330 FOR I=102 TO 164:POKE START+I,14+128:NEXT I
400 POKE 54286,192
410 DATA 72,173,198,2,24,105,2,141
420 DATA 10,212,141,198,2,141,26
430 DATA 208,104,64

In case you’re wondering about what’s going on in those data statements, here’s my attempt at a translation:

72         PHA       ; Push A(ccumulator)
173,198,2  LDA 710   ; Load A with playfield 2 color luminance
24         CLC       ; Clear carry
105, 2     ADC #2    ; Add 2
141,10,212 STA WSYNC ; Wait for horizontal sync
141,198,2  STA 710   ; Playfield 2 color luminance
141,26,208 STA $D01A ; Background color register
104        PLA       ; Restore A
64         RTI       ; Return from interrupt

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Cigar Box Camera

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Paul Beard‘s made up a cool cigar box pinhole camera.

A brief overview of the cigar box pinhole camera I built yesterday and today.

Built around a 4×5 film holder. Focal length of about 30mm, pinhole of indeterminate size, f/stop 100-150, I think. So reasonably fast — 1-2 second exposures in Sunny 16 conditions.

Lessons from Mk I that I tried to incorporate:

* use a smaller box so you can more easily remove the dark slides without muffing the shot

* tripod sockets are a good thing

* a shutter is also a good thing: using the dark slide a shutter not always effective. – Link

Ultraviolet Photography

Ultraviolet

For years I’ve wanted to mess around with UV photography. Unfortunately, all the websites on DIY UV seem to assume an infinite amount of money and access to specialized equipment on my part. There are two things that I don’t like, when someone tells me I HAVE to spend a lot of money (quartz lenses starting at $3000) or that i need specialized equipment (Wratten 18A filters, not cheap either). So I set out to do it my way, and here’s my $5 solution to UV wavelength photography.Link

Hmm, how big a chunk can i get out of a lightbulb so I can make a filter for my srl lenses!

Fake Bluetooth Phone

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Stephen needed a bluetooth case mod to functionally hide his snazzy phone!

When i got my $1000/€900 I-mate JasJar last week I certainly wanted to do anything possible to stop it being stolen, So I came up with the idea of having a phone shell that has a bluetooth headset mounted inside so it doesn’t appear that i have a JasJar, but instead a cheap old phone, in my case a Nokia 3330. - Link