[Bradford] Raspberry Pi hack, Leeds

Brian bradlug at techchico.org.uk
Tue Nov 27 15:11:34 UTC 2012


I'll see you there then and see what I can do. I won't be in until the afternoon. I can send and receive morse, though I am very rusty having not practiced for many years - so that might be of some small use. I don't  have my transmitting licence now. I qualify for  a Class A licence, I just need to renew it and it's life-long now - we used to have to pay annually.
Brian



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 From: "Kriss at XIXs.com" <Kriss at XIXs.com>
To: Brian <bradlug at techchico.org.uk> 
Cc: BradfordLinuxUserGroup <bradford at mailman.lug.org.uk> 
Sent: Tuesday, 27 November 2012, 14:57
Subject: Re: [Bradford] Raspberry Pi hack, Leeds
 


Well Shi and myself are going to be there and even have a vague plan that may or may not get adjusted to fit into 24 hours. I've been slowly building up a code base that supports the pi so we know what we are doing.

Aiming to build a physical board game where the raspi functions kind of as the games master, by speaking to the players and the players communicate with the pi via tapping morse code. So its a purely audio interface.

We just have to, you know, make that happen :)

If you want to join us then I'm sure there is something you could do to help, groups can be up to 4 and all so we have a plan and 2 spare slots. :)

Also last leedshack we made a game called Quip -> https://bitbucket.org/xixs/leedshack which is a little 4 player shootemup on the pi. Some more screen shots and engine info at http://gamecake.4lfa.com/welcome








On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Brian <bradlug at techchico.org.uk> wrote:

I know that some people have expressed an interest in the 'Raspberry Pi hack' in Leeds. I registered some time ago in anticipation that some others might attend from Bradford, and that I might have some input to the activity. So, I will be going but, as things are, I probably won't participate unless I am invited to do so. My plan was to leave it until this week and then, if nothing transpired, to register as a visitor and cancel my hack ticket. However, visitor tickets are no longer available so I'm sticking to my current status. Depending on the outcome of the meeting, on Wednesday, at BCB, given leave by the organisers, I hope to interview some of the participants at the 'Raspberry Pi hack' for future broadcasting/podcasting. That will be my main activity. 
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