+ <div class="title-block">
+ <h3 class="blog-title">Let's get some images displayed</h3>
+ <h3 class="datestamp">20/03/2025</h3>
+ </div>
+ <p>
+ OK, it's 6pm, there's 3 hours until the Apprentice is on, let's
+ get hacking. The first thing I need to do is, uh... take the
+ thing apart.
+ </p>
+ <a href="../img/projects/pipboy/pipboyopen.jpg">
+ <img
+ class="blog-img-lrg"
+ src="../img/projects/pipboy/pipboyopen.jpg"
+ alt="A photo of the pipboy's arse with a ribbon cable hanging out of it."
+ />
+ </a>
+ <p>
+ That's an micro-sd extender cable stringing out of it, there.
+ Nearly everything that makes up the pip-boy is stored on an sd
+ card which is, conveniently, not bolted into the board.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ You can open up the thing and take it out, you can copy all of
+ its files over to a folder and, most usefully for us, you can
+ copy those same files over to another, bigger sd card (the one
+ installed is only 250MB) and it works, as long as the card is
+ fat32 formatted.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I've put a 32GB one in there, which is overkill, but I had it
+ lying around. It also means I can put the entirety of the
+ FO3/4/NV soundtracks on there, if I want. Which, maybe, I do in
+ future! Who knows.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ More importantly, however, that SD card has a USER/ folder where
+ we can drop our own custom javascript files and it'll display
+ them in a nice 'APPS' menu in the INV menu.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ We're gonna start with the the helloWorld and graphicsTest files
+ that are currently in the repo. Some file wiggling and inserting
+ and removal of SD cards and bang, there they are!
+ </p>
+ <a href="../img/projects/pipboy/pipboyapps.jpg">
+ <img
+ class="blog-img-lrg"
+ src="../img/projects/pipboy/pipboyapps.jpg"
+ alt="A photo of the pipboy's arse with a ribbon cable hanging out of it."
+ />
+ </a>
+ <p>
+ So we want tio draw something to screen that isnt just text,
+ next. So I need to dive into some docs. More updates in a bit...
+ </p>