Every time you have to press a button, the keyboard remembers you and destroy the imagination of space flight, but no more ! Ha ha.
This is "Flying Prototype One".
All you need is Wood/Aluminum, a few Buttons and an Arduino.
Hyperdrive = Sprung
Galactic Hyperdrive = Super Sprung!
Awesome. I love German.
To me it sounds a tad awkward, to be honest. "Super" doesn't mean anything specific in this context. Note that the words only appear in parenthesis. "Super Jump" (which is the literal translation) would not be understandable on its own. It only works because "Galactic Hyperdrive" tells you beforehand what kind of jump this is about.
Hyperdrive = Sprung
Galactic Hyperdrive = Super Sprung!
Awesome. I love German.
To me it sounds a tad awkward, to be honest. "Super" doesn't mean anything specific in this context. Note that the words only appear in parenthesis. "Super Jump" (which is the literal translation) would not be understandable on its own. It only works because "Galactic Hyperdrive" tells you beforehand what kind of jump this is about.
Surely it should be “Intergalaxenübersprungmaschine aktivieren” (for short)?
WANT. Wouldn't it be interesting if you could get Arduino to react to certain things like missile launch, condition level, or other things? Maybe even have an assignable panel for OXP equipment! Or... *goes off into the Ooniverse in his head.*
Got all turned around, lost my nav connection... Where am I now?
"I'll laser the mark all while munching a fistful of popcorn." - Markgräf von Ededleen,Marquess, Brutal Great One, Assassins' Guild Exterminator
--------------------------- At the helm of the Caduceus Omega,'Murderous Morrígan'
Take an idea from one person and twist or modify it in a different way as a return suggestion so another person can see a part of it that can apply to the oxp they are working on.
WANT. Wouldn't it be interesting if you could get Arduino to react to certain things like missile launch, condition level, or other things?
You mean a real Autopilot ? Some simple action are easy, just place a red foil over a photodiode and place it over the red light on the screen, "if red" start some crazy flight maneuver to avoid laser hits. But it kills the fun.
But a big, big red light on top of the screen is cool:
Is there any possibility to readout the Alert Status (A File, a Socket or any Interface (OXP who opens the serial port) ) ?
Is there any possibility to readout the Alert Status (A File, a Socket or any Interface (OXP who opens the serial port) ) ?
I can think of three ways to do this:
Modify the game. It’s open source, after all.
Write an OXP that writes status updates to the log. You’d basically want things like log("SERIAL_OUT", "status: " + newCondition) in your script, then pipe tail -F Latest.log | grep SERIAL_OUT into a tool that talks to the Arduino.
Hijack the debug console interface. This would involve implementing the [wiki]Oolite debug console TCP protocol[/wiki] in a tool or on the Arduino, and writing a replacement oolite-debug-console.js script to send the messages you want. (This script completely determines what messages are sent to the debug console and how to respond to input from the console.)
The second option is easiest, but it’s a one-way channel.