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       Stardate: 20190120.00h03
       Location: Home Office
       Input Device: Cyber Rig + Folding USB Keyboard
       Audio: anonradio.net 
       Visual: nano editor, messy desk in the periphery
       Energy: 35%
       Mental: 30%
       Emotional: Success!  But annoyed by on call.
       
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       OK that was the suck.  I just lost my file.  My USB 
       battery died.  I should test the capacity on that 
       one.  I am now using a replacement.
       
       So basically, I have been testing the Cybah Rig.  
       During the holidays, I picked up a 4.5-20 volt 
       step-up regulator from Pololu.  I am using it on the 
       Cybah Rig for the face-mounted display (Olympus 
       FMD-250w), which runs at 7.5 volts.  I have a 5 
       volt USB battery that powers a Raspberry Pi Zero W 
       and the face-mounted display.
       
       Today, I had some time to finish up the Cybah Rig 
       with the regulator so the whole thing can be 
       mobile.  Not sure why, but that is now an option.  
       I don't really have the mental bandwidth right now 
       to write about it much so I have some pictures that 
       will probably speak to the project much better than 
       I could in words at this moment.  I'm pretty tired 
       and also have a maintenance window to attend to 
       until 3AM.
       
       For now, here are some pictures:
       
 (IMG) [1]Pololu U3V70A Step-Up Voltage regulator (back)
 (IMG) [2]Pololu U3V70A Step-Up Voltage regulator (front)
 (IMG) [3]Voltage Adjustment Screw
 (IMG) [4]Adjusting voltage to 7.5 volts
 (IMG) [5]Painting wire with Liquid Tape
 (IMG) [6]Soldering wire for Ghetto USB splitter
 (IMG) [7]Ghetto USB splitter
 (IMG) [8]Components inside pen case
 (IMG) [9]Closed case
 (IMG) [10]Cyber Rig case closed
 (IMG) [11]Cyber Rig case open
 (IMG) [12]Cyber Rig operational
 (IMG) [13]Cyber Rig diagram
       
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