Thx. This is by no means final. I wanted to see if I can fit all the parts into that tiny pelican case. I'll make a custom panel to the left side of the cyberdeck for the small screens & segment display. I'm also planning to add a breakout board for the Arduino pins.
Thanks! It's so much fun to use! I'm now adding code for the 6-digit segment display (time, uptime, custom alerts) and I installed Pwnagotchi to the E-Ink/RPi Zero module.
Thank you! I didn’t capture this project on camera while building it because I was completely absorbed in the process. But next time when I upgrade the deck with new parts, I’ll show the internals and explain how everything works.
I have Arduino IDE installed on RPi so it can be used for anything. Right now it's running the segment displays and interfaces to some programs that run on RPi.
Outstanding little cyberdeck you have there.
Thx. This is by no means final. I wanted to see if I can fit all the parts into that tiny pelican case. I'll make a custom panel to the left side of the cyberdeck for the small screens & segment display. I'm also planning to add a breakout board for the Arduino pins.
Looks great!
Thanks! It's so much fun to use! I'm now adding code for the 6-digit segment display (time, uptime, custom alerts) and I installed Pwnagotchi to the E-Ink/RPi Zero module.
you are definitly prepared 🙂
I am ready for anything :D
Damn thats beautiful. I hope you'll show the process too. I myself am getting into this hobby.
Thank you! I didn’t capture this project on camera while building it because I was completely absorbed in the process. But next time when I upgrade the deck with new parts, I’ll show the internals and explain how everything works.
Cool! How does the Arduino integrate with the cyberdeck?
I have Arduino IDE installed on RPi so it can be used for anything. Right now it's running the segment displays and interfaces to some programs that run on RPi.
sou cool
Thanks sansatana!
I want. Can I buy?
It depends how much you want to pay for it ;)