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In today’s episode of “I did a thing”:

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    In today’s episode of “I did a thing”:

    I managed to create the basic framework for my new Protogen visor!

    It’s currently hooked up to two of my monitors so I can test it. Later, it will run on two 800×480 5-inch LCDs that fit into the toaster!

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    #protogen #fursuit

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      In today’s episode of “I did a thing”:

      I managed to create the basic framework for my new Protogen visor!

      It’s currently hooked up to two of my monitors so I can test it. Later, it will run on two 800×480 5-inch LCDs that fit into the toaster!

      (1/2)
      #protogen #fursuit

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      It’s nice seeing them working in sync (most of the time). Since each display is driven by a separate Pi Zero 2W, sometimes a panel glitches out, for example, when blinking, the animation can start looping.

      Now I somehow need to do some magic: speed up the boot time, create proper expressions and animations, build a frame compatible with the original visor, get the screens delivered, and somehow power all of this.

      Then the basic version for inside the head will be ready!
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