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Seth Eheart edited this page Aug 13, 2025
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Welcome to the Bit Project Wiki - your complete guide to the interactive TRON character recreation!
- Technical Specifications - Implementation details and architecture
- Audio Processing Guide - Sound engineering and quality optimization
- Visual Effects System - CSS animations and particle systems
- Character Behavior - TRON lore and Bit's responses
- Development Setup - Local development environment
- Contributing Guide - How to contribute to the project
- Performance Optimization - Tips for smooth animations
- Browser Compatibility - Supported browsers and features
- User Manual - How to interact with Bit
- Keyboard Shortcuts - All available controls
- Troubleshooting - Common issues and solutions
- TRON History - The original movie and Bit's role
- Character Design - Geometric principles and visual design
- Easter Eggs - Hidden features and references
- Quick Start Guide - Get Bit running in 5 minutes
- Controls Overview - Learn all interaction methods
- Technical Deep Dive - Understand the implementation
Learn how we achieved crystal-clear movie-quality sound from the original TRON audio files.
Discover the techniques used to create smooth 60fps animations with CSS3 and JavaScript.
Explore the particle systems, geometric transformations, and TRON-style aesthetics.
- Languages: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript
- Audio Files: 5 (original + processed versions)
- Interactive States: 3 (Neutral, Yes, No)
- Animations: 15+ CSS keyframe sequences
- Sound Effects: Authentic 1982 TRON audio
- Issues: Report bugs or request features
- Discussions: Join the conversation
- Contributions: See our Contributing Guide
"Programs that freely calculate!" - Kevin Flynn, TRON (1982)
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