Warren Fulton: Aeronautical Engineering, Week Five

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Warren W5b

A simulator finally responds to a simple “set voltage” command that I just wrote in the shell.

For week five of my internship I made huge amounts of progress! I finally got the simulator communicating back to me, so I could continue with my code. And after a few days with tinkering with the source code I finally got my simulation code to function as well. This pretty much ends my project for the internship, although I will still add a few finishing touches to my code just to polish it off. But, I am

Warren W5a

It might not look like much, but there is A LOT of code behind those commands.

very happy with my progress and success of creating an entire simulation code of nearly 300 lines of code. It might not seem like much but it took five hard weeks to get them. Outside of work we are moving houses once again. This time we are moving from Westminster back to campus in my brothers apartment for the last few days of our internship. I have had a great time, and I am sad to be leaving soon. These pictures are of the simulator finally responding to a simple “set voltage” command that I just wrote in the shell.

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