How about space invaders, its a lot more interesting and addictive than some modern games! Speed is not to important and only 3 keys are required! (left, right and fire) Let me know how you get on. Chris ***************************************************************** * Chris Snell * Undergraduate Technologist * * U/G Electronic Engineering * GKN-Westland Helicopters Ltd * * University of Sussex * Yeovil, Somerset. * * Falmer, Brighton. * chris@mobius.force9.co.uk * * tluj2@central.sussex.ac.uk * http://www.mobius.force9.co.uk * * tel/fax 01273 542434 * tel/fax 01935 474870 * ***************************************************************** -----Original Message----- From: Josef Hanzal Date: 31 May 1998 08:50 Subject: A game for graphical LCD [OT] >I am designing an instrument which should provide the user with an option >"to play game" (of course in the spare time). The instrument is equipped >with graphical LCD 128 pixels wide, 64 pixels in height, several keys >(probably membrane keypad in final version). The display ON and OFF time is >about 250msec, so it does not allow any fast actions. > >The question is what game would fit the display size and speed and use small >number of keys (say four). It should be game for one player. To stay >slightly on topic, there are at least two PICs inside each instrument. TIA >for any suggestions. > >Josef > >====================================================================== >Electronical devices for chemical laboratory, custom electonics design >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Snail Instruments Josef Hanzal >Vojanova 615 phone/fax: +420-311-24433 >266 01 Beroun e-mail: euroclass@pha.pvtnet.cz >Czech Republic URL: http://www.vitrum.cz/snail/ >====================================================================== >