![]() My controller is not quite so huge, but it will be rather elaborate, and will mount centrally into my desk. The reentry heating effect would simply spam the red part of the RGB strip.įor me, I'm going to mount all my LED strips under the edge of the top shelf of my desk. Alternately, if you want a toggleable light switch, the toggle could toggle "near white", with a slight tint to match the local atmosphere's color, for on, and a dim atmospheric color to represent off. Even if you don't figure out that specific detail, you could still have a dimly lit glow matching the atmospheric color. That one might actually be hard to figure out. This would be affected by the atmospheric density, and probably whether you are in the path of the sun. Program the RGB values for each atmosphere, and figure out if you are in the sunlight or not, and have the RGB LEDs dimly glow with the appropriate atmospheric color when in any bodies atmosphere. Since it's possible to also know sphere of influence, you could also upgrade to an RGB LED strip as well. Temp could come to play when max temp is close to popping the ship, but in general, I think it'd mostly be atmospheric effects.Īnother thought. So what are you using as criteria? I figure that temperature actually might have less a factor compared to velocity vs atmospheric density. I already have hardware in place to drive a large number of LED strips, and my desk is already arranged to allow LED strips to light the desk from above, so why not incorporate this feature into my own build! It's absolutely simple, and absolutely genius. And that is where your red LED suggestion comes into play. I'm going to incorporate some sliders to control the LED lighting in my room and on my desk. It's certainly not a full simpit like you are building, but it DOES do one thing not space related. The entire thing is just over 30 inches wide (a bit less than a meter). I have physical edgewise meters for resources, a physical vertical velocity meter, an analog tape meter (for radar altimeter), a physical navball, and LED readouts arranged as a "mock" Apollo style DSKY arranged on a vertically oriented panel as my instrument panel, and a whole lotta toggles and such, and some joysticks, etc mounted on my horizontally oriented control panel. Thank you for the replyġ- Red led's outside of windows programmed to heat from reentry With that being said, I just started learning to program so I probably wont be the person to do it. I thought that this would be my biggest hurdle, But I still think It can be done. Maybe someone has an alternative way to do a multimonitor setup, I am all ears. That method wouldnt do for the final product but I think it shows it can be done. I combined that method with an autorefresh plugin and, while it wasnt the best, it did resemble a bad video feed. Telemachus has figured out how to screenshot flight cams from a browser. I would like to set a monitor in every window and be able to place cameras accordingly for realism. Hmm I do hope I can get that figured out. And if you succeed, I would love to steal your code. By then you are far, far beyond anything I have seen done, but do not let that stop you. ![]() However, I think this would require a _lot_ of work as well as serious lag. This could probably mean that you could export the camera views. ![]() However, I started to dig into the kRPC thread, and djungelorm states that you can access a mods partmodules from kRPC. None of the external communications plugins has direct access to RPM. ![]() * Winner - IndieCade 2013 (Interaction Award) And you're trying to outrun an exploding star. However, the instructions are being sent to your teammates, so you have to coordinate before the time runs out. You need to follow time-sensitive instructions. You'll be assigned a random control panel with buttons, switches, sliders, and dials. Each player needs a mobile device (phone, tablet, iPod Touch, etc) Spaceteam is a cooperative party game for 2 to 8 players who shout technobabble at each other until their ship explodes. Make sure everyone is using version 3.0 or higher or you won't be able to play!ĭo you like pushing buttons and shouting at your friends? Do you like discharging Clip-jawed Fluxtrunions? If you answered yes, or no, then you might have what it takes to be on a Spaceteam. PLEASE NOTE: This version will not connect with previous versions.
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