About this 3D model
This is my interpretation of the "classic bot" A cute figurine of a maccintosh classic computer that took life I liked the figurine but it was too expensive and I thought that It would be quite a bit cooler with an actual screen inside and some fun games to play around with. so here it is ! I used a 1.3 inch oled screen , a small Lithium-Ion battery with a controller , and a rtc module to keep track of time and an arduino nano to control everything . (you might have to trim down the arduino's corners to make it fit) I will make proper instructions on how to build it if I see some people are interested in doing it exactly as I did. I will release the code along side the instructions. have fun building it or modifying the model as you see fit ! UPDATES: Will upload a youtube video on the basics of how it works, detailling the components and stuff. For now here's my github page where you can find my shitty code : https://github.com/Cucumbeurre/Classic-bot/tree/main you will probably have to download a few libraries when you compile the code through the arduino IDE – U8G2 by oliver – Time by Michael margolis – DS1307RTC by Michael margolis To set the time once you have installed the DS1307RTC library : go to File > Examples > DS1307RTC > SET_TIME and upload it to the arduino nano. then, you can upload the main code to the arduino nano. You can change the language by simply replacing the name of the months in my code by the name of your months in your language. Wiring diagram : Video tutorial: Componants list: Blue 1,3" oled screen Arduino nano knockoff usb C no soldering Dupont female cable 120PCS X1 set 10CM RTC clock module Li-ion battery usb charging controller 6 mm on off switch 2 x 10mm momentary switch Li-ion battery