Every project needs a display, buttons, and a command line! Here's the display solution I've come to appreciate:

I've been kicking this idea around for awhile and now it's a reality! These will be available on Tindie in November '23 as a DIY kit. Features and included components:
- PCB
- OLED 128x64 Display 0.96" with 0.1" 4-pin header I2C
- Supporting stand-offs to secure OLED screen
- Solder jumpers to choose polarity to ensure compatibility with the common I2C OLED displays
- SAO plug (bottom)
- SAO socket (top) to extend to more SAO stuff
- QWIIC Socket

Naturally, all of my recent Interactive Core Memory kits are compatible with this and make use of it, if it is connected.
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I'll be bringing a handful of custom 3D printed frames for the SAO OLED to Hackaday Supercon 2023 for anyone interested that ends up with one of these.
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