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  • Ground Zero

  • The very first conversation about this project happened at my office back in 2018. A couple of students reached out to me asking if I could support a robotics club. We had since then have been working on different concepts, running activities to include...
  • CPU

  • The CPU I've chosen for the project is the ESP32. Of course, this chip is normally used in an embedded context, not as a CPU in a general-purpose PC. This may seem like an odd choice - and it is, part of the fun is trying to get this to work. But when...
  • Rudder Pedals v1 (Bluetooth Version)

  • Note: The USB-based version of this is quite a bit simpler, more reliable, and cheaper. I will be posting that soon. For my rudder pedals, I started with PlayStation InterAct v3 pedals: These pedals come with a wheel and are used for gas/brake in some...
  • MakePython ESP32 begins

  • i am making the MakePython ESP32, with WROOM or WROVER. indeed the ESP8266 is a little difficult to run the MicroPython, especially when it comes to  a real project but not just for learning... the ESP32 version  much stronger..
  • Software Part 1: WiFi Control

  • Before this project I had limited experience with the ESP32 and for the most part I followed this tutorial to get the project up and running in the beginning and modified from it. That tutorial got me started, however, since the software for this...
  • Squeezelite-ESP32 support

  • Recently few people contacted me regarding support of squeezelite-esp32. I did some test long ago, and it felt like LMS is a nice piece of software and had few cool features for it's time, but frankly feels out of loop in 2023. Well, I was wrong. Today...
  • Squeezelite-ESP32 support

  • Recently few people contacted me regarding support of squeezelite-esp32. I did some test long ago, and it felt like LMS is a nice piece of software and had few cool features for it's time, but frankly feels out of loop in 2023. Well, I was wrong. Today...