My Ghost from Destiny

Nothing major, but the new Brain Frame (™©® :p) came in. Also I got a second set of all the electronic hardware which meant I could start modifying the ones I had to fit into the body.

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and because I now had a screen board that I could fit inside, (the mounting tabs made it two big, and I didn't want to cut them off and potentially destroy the board without an extra on hand.) I could test out the screen from inside!

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This was SO exciting to see! First I ran a graphics test to see that the screen was working and that I hadn't broken the ribbon cable. and then I loaded up the one image I can display currently.

















Anyway that's all for now.
 
So I work ahead a little bit and design up a case for the ghost out of a dodecahedron.

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Had some good company while design it too.

Also, I guess there was a stress fracture in the glass cause the domed lens I had cracked while it was just sitting there on my desk.
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George the upside is that watch glass is fairly inexpensive, so I ordered several more replacements. I mean, I'm gonna need more anyway if I want to make several of these.
 
This has been very interesting to read! I have not seen someone try to tackle this before. I hope this project continues to make progress, keep up the great work!
 
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