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This is the page where I make stuff

(against better judgement and common sense)

A bullet-pointed list of things about me:

  • Indie YouTube person since 2022
  • Linux Person since 2021-ish, and only semi-sane person documenting Linux Arcade Gaming since 2023
  • Obsessed with Lightguns, which has brought to becoming lead maintainer and primary dev of the OpenFIRE system since late-2023
  • (Somewhat/somehow) experienced with C++ mostly from embedded projects, primarily for/centered around RP2040
  • Has a mild case of the 'Tisms since 1998
    • Aspie, to be specific
  • Combined 500+ hours (and counting) of Tales of-series brainrot experience
  • Blames everything on Time Crisis 3 (ily <3)

If all of that sounds impressive to you:

  1. Why?

  2. Check out whatever it is I've pinned down below - they're at least marginally less shitty than the rest of the stuff here.

I'll eventually make videos about some of this stuff...

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  1. Nero-umu Nero-umu Public

    A fast and efficient umu manager, just as the Romans designed.

    C++ 15

  2. TeamOpenFIRE/OpenFIRE-App TeamOpenFIRE/OpenFIRE-App Public

    Reference configuration/testing app for the OpenFIRE project, built in Qt/C++.

    C++ 35 13

  3. QMamehook QMamehook Public

    Mamehook at home:

    C++ 10 4

  4. TeamOpenFIRE/OpenFIRE-Firmware TeamOpenFIRE/OpenFIRE-Firmware Public

    Reference firmware for the OpenFIRE project, built for the RP2040 microcontroller

    C++ 89 19

  5. Using Lightguns on Linux (GUN4IR & S... Using Lightguns on Linux (GUN4IR & SAMCO)
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    # Prelude
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    This is a modern guide for making modern Lightgun devices work on Linux. Mainly focusing on DIY Arduino-based gun devices, specifically the closed-source [GUN4IR](https://github.com/JayBee-git/GUN4IR) and open-source [SAMCO](https://github.com/samuelballantyne/IR-Light-Gun) projects.
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    For Aimtrak devices, refer to the [MAME Documentation](https://docs.mamedev.org/advanced/linux-lightguns.html), of which this guide derives some information from.
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    ### Table of Contents: