January Projects

Yeah, I know January started a while back now, but my brain is still catching up.

Physical make: New USB steering wheel.  My previous one was made with a Teensyduino, which doesn't seem to behave in exactly the same way as vanilla Arduino Micro clones.  The wheel itself has lasted impressively well considering it's made out of cardboard with some really shoddy soldering.  Even more so considering it went through some of its life with pedals attached.  Unfortunately, it has now stopped behaving properly and re-figuring out how the Teensyduino thing works makes me feel tired.  So I'm building a new wooden-framed one, with real bearings and everything!

Coding make: As you might have seen, I have started to try my hand at raycasting in C++.  I am going to try and get a playable DOS helicopter game made for the Kajam event.  I'd like it to include shooty missions and transport missions.  Maybe in the fullness of time it'll even have a campaign mode?  Who knows...
 
Reading: Black Holes, Wormholes and Time Machines by Jim Al-Khalili.  If I'm going to do a space game in even a plausible relativistic universe, I need to understand this stuff better.  Thankfully, Jim seems to have a really readable style of writing.

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