Howdy.
- ๐ฑ Keep learning. Keep going. Keep growing.
- ๐ Writing low-level code is fun. Worrying about hardware going EOL is not.
- ๐ Tech needs to be open-source for it to really shine. That's every single one of my projects has its source available to the public.
- ๐ต Favorite artist: helloworld (I was not paid to put this here)
[In progress] Titanium-49
A hardware device based on the Raspberry Pi Pico that allows one to capture screenshots of and remotely control their TI-89 Titanium graphing calculator from their PC. Exposes a well-documented serial-over-USB interface that web-based and native apps alike can link with. Completely open-source, written in Python, and can easily be built at home from parts and a breadboard.
[In progress] CycleGen
A user-friendly, customizable BASIC script for the TI-89 Titanium graphing calculator that enables one to produce smooth animations of graphs. It can do things that Desmos can't, like algebraic operations on variables on a per-frame basis. Extremely powerful due to its infinite flexibility and granting of total power to the user.
A high-performance recursive function executor for the TI-89 Titanium. Its main selling point is the fact that one need not fill up their home screen with intermediate garbage when wanting to execute a recursive function many times. Built to be as fast as the TI-BASIC interpreter can make it while also offering a couple of QoL features.
[In progress] a5x5
A variable-width raster font designed for use on systems with extremely low resolution and pixel density.