Absolutely!
I have used the software already, and it is great! The same controller is used on battle bots. (which have dangerous and large weapons)
This thing could be potentially very dangerous, thats why I built the keypad circuit the way I built it. When power drops out, it cant re-activate when power is restored until the pin code is re-entered. The on-board computer does not have the ability to re-arm the laser. I originally built it this way because of the possibility of RF messing with the computer, and this is also the main reason I have decided to go with the diode laser instead of the CO2. The CO2 would be awesome though, and produces a better beam than the diode.
Sorta reminds me of the face job scene in "Logan's Run"...
"I'm just pickin' on you. But please be sure everything works and that it obeys you BEFORE giving it a laser."
I have used the software already, and it is great! The same controller is used on battle bots. (which have dangerous and large weapons)
This thing could be potentially very dangerous, thats why I built the keypad circuit the way I built it. When power drops out, it cant re-activate when power is restored until the pin code is re-entered. The on-board computer does not have the ability to re-arm the laser. I originally built it this way because of the possibility of RF messing with the computer, and this is also the main reason I have decided to go with the diode laser instead of the CO2. The CO2 would be awesome though, and produces a better beam than the diode.
Sorta reminds me of the face job scene in "Logan's Run"...
"I'm just pickin' on you. But please be sure everything works and that it obeys you BEFORE giving it a laser."