To upload your score, head over to the scoreboard station. With the board
powered on, insert the board to the station and move the 5-way switch to
the down position (towards the SparkFun Logo and lanyard clip). Just like
when you’re playing a game, the green LED will flash a few times. The
score will be successfully read when the LED changes to solid green. If the
LED is solid red, that means that it was not able to read the score.
Summary of the LED Indicator
If the center LED is fading on and off, it means you’re in standby mode. In
standby, the board will go into a deep sleep for two seconds, and then
wake up to fade LED on and off. Pressing the 5-way switch in any direction
will wake up the Roshamglo and perform the function attached to that
switch. There are three other modes that control the LED, those LED
patterns are described below.
Playing a game:
LED Color
Meaning
Blinking Green
Transmitting IR.
Solid Green
You won!
Solid Red
You lost.
Alternating Red and
Green
It's a tie!
Blinking Red
Case 1: Played this person too many times.
Case 2: Saved score is too high. Upload score
to reset.
Checking your score:
LED Color
Meaning
Blinking
Green
Each blink represents 1 point.
Red
Your saved score is 0. Go find someone to play
against!
Uploading your score:
LED Color
Meaning
Blinking
Green
Transmitting IR.
Solid Green
Score uploaded successfully. You can now remove your
controller.
Red
Unable to upload score.
Resources and Going Further
Now that you’ve successfully got your Roshamglo up and running, it’s time
to incorporate it into your own project! If you’d like to hack your Roshamglo,
you should check out the Hack Your Roshamglo Badge tutorial.
For more information, check out the resources below:
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