This project is a crazy goofball but there is one major problem : it is expensive (and potentially fragile).
How can I fulfill the educational purpose if only "a select few" can afford it ?
Honestly, there are small and cheap FPGA discovery boards, and people can get microcontrollers for a few coins these days. But it misses the point of having a living anatomical chart under your eyes, with which you can interact
There is yet another problem I face. Some people would like to play with it and provide feedback but I have no physical demo yet and I can't send several units across the world. And what if I want to update the unit that is already sent ?
The answer is simple: create a software version that can run on people's computers. Obviously, it will be written with HTML5, just like the YASEP framework, and both should be able to interact ;-)
So I just created a subdomain : http://discrete.yasep.org/
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