So, first up: storing and loading the image. This is gonna need
me to look up how the espruino fs library works. BRB...
</p>
+ <b>Code Updated. Check the github link to keep up.</b>
+ <a href="../img/projects/pipboy/imgstringdump.png">
+ <img
+ class="blog-img"
+ src="../img/projects/pipboy/imgstringdump.png"
+ alt="A screenshot of the pipboys serial connection in vscode showing the file read from disk."
+ />
+ </a>
+ <p>
+ Well that was tremendously easy. First try baby, finally I'm not
+ completely stupid about something! We're gaming! I would take a
+ photo of the screen but I didn't change the image's position so
+ it looks exactly the same. but rest assured it is there!
+ </p>
+ <p>OK, next up, we swap images on the fly.</p>
+ <b>Code Updated. Check the github link to keep up.</b>
+ <video src="../img/projects/pipboy/pipboyperkswitch.mp4"></video>
+ <p>
+ Done! Again! Wow we're going win after win today. Apart from the
+ weird bit of artifacting in the top left of the image there,
+ but, er... I'm sure that's fine. Let's ignore it for now. We'll
+ see if it continues with other images.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ OK, so this is actually a fair cut through the work we need to
+ do here. So let's structure the screen a bit, and add the name
+ and descriptions.
+ </p>
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