Projects
Here is a list of my more recent projects, all of which are either open source or public domain. None of these projects are currently in a "release" state, and as such they should all be treated as buggy and incomplete.
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Flame (Free Linux AVR Microcontroller Emulator)
Flame is my attempt at learning how emulators are designed and implemented. The goal of Flame is that it will find a usecase with hobbiests, professionals, and educators alike. Flame is currently in active development, with several bugs and missing features.
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LibRDW
Redirected walking (RDW) is a type of natural locomotion interface for immersive virtual reality. Currently several algorithms exist, each suited for a particular type of experience, but currently if a developer wants to use a RDW algorithm in their VR experience they need to find the research paper and implement the algorithm from scratch. LibRDW is an attempt to create a central library where RDW algorithms can be implemented. LibRDW is written in C so it can be ported to as many systems as possible, and wrappers are currently implemented for C++, Python, and C#.
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RedSim
RedSim is a lightweight redirected walking (RDW) simulator built on Python (and Pygame) and using the LibRDW library.
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2018 IEEE VR 3DUI Contest
Our Unity project for the 2018 IEEE VR 3DUI Contest. Our team ultimately decided not to comptete, but here is our project anyway.