Stereoscopic 3D on PIC Micro

 

Pyrofer has made a new PIC project, this time a bit of extra processing power was needed so the PIC chip was overclocked. The resulting Stereoscopic 3D is fascinating.

“I needed a viewer that would present each image to each eye independently while maintaining focus and positioning. For this I took my previously dismantled 3D tomytronic game. Each LCD (128×160×8) as sat in the viewfinder aligned so each eye saw a different screen. This is similar to how the original tomytronic worked, except they used a single LCD with 2 sets of elements on it offset in position. I used 2 LCDs as mine were fully graphical and it was easier this way.

The PIC is the same 18lf26xx series i’ve been using, but overclocked to 44mghz.”

 

5 Comments


  1. I see no 3D effect.


  2. The true effect would only be seen it it was close to your eyes.


  3. I pressed my nose against the screen. I still see no effect.


  4. I guess it is one of those things that you need to see live to get the full effect.


  5. Lol Roy! You cant see the 3d on a 2d screen. Build a 3dgoogle thing like this and u see the 3d. 😀

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