# Hackaday Superconference 2022 Badge (Voja4) ![Voja4](voja4.jpg?raw=true) ## Resources * [Badge Reveal](https://hackaday.com/2022/10/12/the-2022-supercon-badge-is-a-handheld-trip-through-computing-history/) * [Hackaday.io Overview](https://hackaday.io/project/188025-2022-hackaday-supercon-6-badge-guide) * [Hackaday.io Technical](https://hackaday.io/project/182568-badge-for-supercon6-november-2022) ## Guided Tutorial Just got your hands on the Supercon 2022 badge? This step-by-step guide will take you though the basics of operating the badge, all the way through to writing and running your first programs. ## Assembler / Disassembler Back in 2020, when we thought we were going to have a Supercon in Belgrade, Mike Szczys wrote an assembler and disassembler for the first versions of the badge. While you can input programs directly, comments and a nice provision for subroutines makes life a lot more navigable. Learning to use the assembler is a great next step along your journey. ## Emulator Why would you emulate a badge that you have in your hands? Well, it _does_ make for a faster code, test, code cycle. So far, we have gotten most of the core functionality of the badge working, but buttons and how to think about IO are still a work in progress. Hack away! ## Examples We've written a few examples, blinky and otherwise, to help you on your way. But you're going to write your masterwork as well. Save it in a subdirectory prefixed by your handle like "coolHacker1337-super_blinker" with whatever documentation you want to add, and submit a pull request. We'll get it posted here for all to enjoy! ## Manuals The Supercon 2022 badge is _probably_ the best documented electronic event badge in history. If you don't believe us, just take a look at the five different manuals it comes with. Feel free to have them professionally printed and bound for future reference -- you wouldn't be the first. ## Software If you've written any computer-side software tools that will help others work with the badge, open up a subdirectory here and shoot us a pull request!