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echo-missile

v0.3.0

Published

Class project to work with missiles

Readme

##Missile Launcher

This project is a series of files that controls the thunder connector software through a raspberry Pi. This features multiple different pieces of code. The main one that I made controls the missile launcher through your keyboard.

else if (key.name == 'left'){ console.log("moved left"); turnLeftDegrees(20); } else if (key.name == 'space'){ console.log("fired"); fire(); }

#samplecode2

ThunderConnector = require('thunder-connector'); console.log(ThunderConnector); ThunderConnector.connect(); function fireloop(num){ for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { setTimeout(function(){ThunderConnector.command('fire');},1 * 4000 * i); } }

num = process.argv[2] || 10; fireloop(num);

This is a project I have been working on and creating for my seocnd trimester of software developement at Seattle Academy in Seattle Washington. I have spen around 45 minutes on it each day for the past 2 school weeks.

To install: *Enter folder in which you wish to install *Type "sudo su" to become super user *Type "npm install "echo-missile" *Type "sudo npm install node-hid" *After install type "cd node_modules" *Type "cd echo-missile" *Type "ls" *Here you will see all the files *Type "sudo node "file name""

License: MIT