@Tom0Made a calculator program for my custom operating system
@Leo0It can now count by 2's and multiply!!!!!! Lmao this is getting fun now
@EvanGan0Day 1 of #10-days-in-public!
Today I started researching a driver chip for my calculator themed development board. After asking the folks of #onboard what chips they used in their projects I ended up deciding(for now) to use the RP2040. The pro's for this chip is that it is made by a credible company(raspberry pi), it has 30 general purpose IO pins, 4 of which can be used as analogue inputs, it's low cost($1), and it has loads of documentation. The con's(I have found so far) are the 3.3V logic level and lack of built-in wireless connectivity. I am currently thinking of possibly adding on another chip to use with it.
I also started taking apart my calculator to figure out how it work, may keep digging into it tomorrow.
@e-lee-za0I am getting better-ish at mathsing also here's a tiny doodle of Ray and Elise
@cernockyd0Found old material on prototype for math learning text-based game I thought of after reading The Flock Without Birds lol.
@arav0following a video and making a calculator app!