jojo wrote:You know, I started reading this and was about to be a cremudgeonly old b*stard and roll my eyes, but you caught me short when you mentioned usability testing.
I think you did yourself a disfavor with the thread title -- most people here have tons of old and new boxes sitting around to run their builds on. What should be the main focus here is that you're someone who's interested in this but isn't a dev and would be interested in doing QA for people who are interested. And I would bet I'm not the only one. With this hobby, just getting someone to look at your project for more than a couple of minutes can be kind of a struggle.
P5 doesn't have a user interface to speak of at this moment and I don't really expect myself to find time to get it there any time soon, but I know that if/when I did I would love to have an eager person to throw it at and tell me what elements of my interface are really working or confusing for them and get feedback on things they feel could improve the experience. And having someone to stumble on bugs I might not trigger myself would be very nice.
Unrelated side question: You sound young and earnest, do you already have some programming experience but have yet to dabble with bare hardware or is it that you've never programmed at all?
Don't feel bad about lurking, I've been visiting this board and screwing around with P5 since I was 15 or 16 -- I'm 26 now and just created this account like two weeks ago.
Hmm, guess that is true. But I don't really think much outside of the last five seconds,
Yeah, User Side usage is mainly what I'm focusing on. A lot of the people here (actually nearly all) are Devs, and I can see how they might be reluctant to include something solely for a user that may never exist. But I think I could be of some help to people!
As for your side question, yeah! I'm actually only going to High School now, so I guess you could say I'm pretty young. I started programming when I was 10, and now I'm 14, still going strong. I just really don't know where to go for Low Level stuff, and couldn't get a grip on C.
I think interacting directly with the hardware would be super fun, but I'm not at all experienced in that
