Last Updated on July 11, 2020.
I create these note pages for things I may not work with that often. A cheat sheet is not necessarily cohesive, complete, or meant for straightforward consumption. It’s primarily for me to remember bits and pieces I won’t work with everyday, so I can come back to them later and get back up to speed.
Github Repo Initialization and Raspberry Pi Coordination
This is a cheat sheet - it's not necessarily cohesive, complete, or meant for straightforward consumption. It's primarily for me to remember bits and pieces I won't work with everyday, so I can come back to them later and get back up to speed. This initially started when I wanted to take the SVN source...
Raspberry Pi / Linux Cheat Sheet

I'm putting things here I often come back to with Raspberry Pi Setups but didn't think they'd actually belong in their own article, at least as of yet. Auto mount USB stick See https://krystof.io/auto-mounting-a-usb-drive-in-a-raspberry-pi/ Login Detecting SSH vs console I've used this when wanting to start certain code when in console mode vs SSH logins....
Setting Up Claim Markers on an Atlas Dedicated Server

If you're running a dedicated Atlas server, you'll notice that as of the time of this writing, you don't see 'claim bubbles' on your in game map like you would on official servers. Here's how to set it up so that you can see claim markers on your own map, as well as the browser...
Ultimarc and Mame Default Keyboard Mapping Pins

This table serves two purposes, defining the logical pin out of Ultimarc boards and what MAME default key they map to. This can especially help with mapping your wiring when you're not mapping everything exactly into the Ultimarc encoder as defined by default. (I didn't in the case of my pedestal because I wanted some...