More pictures than words in this week’s weeknotes.
Chris is slipping deeper into the ESP-IDF implementation of LWIP to make the long promised UI updates to Museum in a Box. It’s quite possible he’s now not waving.
As light relief he made a 3d printed object to hold the tag of Neil’s DoES Liverpool Christmas party song. It’s the season of goodwill so he’s not going to link to the song…
The raw materials (although calling a load of laser-cut acrylic waiting to be assembled into boxes raw material may be a bit of a stretch) for the next batch of Museum in a Box is looming—literally as well as figuratively—over us. We’re just waiting for the PCBs to arrive now and then can begin the process of making everything take up more space in the office as we turn them into boxes ready to ship out.
Adrian has reminded himself that it’s tricky to get good video footage of LEDs on bikes. Especially when you’re at the back of the ride and the trike covered in LEDs being ridden by a rider wearing some LED-illuminated angel wings is at the front.
Still, he’s salvaged some of the footage and there’s plenty of our work on show if you know where to look. An assorment of the bikes are sporting the full My Bike’s Got LED kit; the Heartlight he mentioned last week is on the leading disco bike; our audio level-shifter is part of the radio link between the front and rear disco bikes (Adrian was riding the rear one, which is where the camera is mounted); and three Lightbeam units are mounted on the back of the trike.
It was a slightly slower and shorter group ride than the typical JoyRides because kids were invited along to this one. The youngest rider joined in on her balance bike!
