It looks pretty good, doesn't it?
I've also got it docked with the first PCB, the power & breakout board - and you'll note I've removed the ESP32 from the headers.
If all works out, PaperBack is a two-in-one product. With the ESP32 inserted it'll be an internet-connected ePaper screen; with the ESP32 removed and the second board docked it'll work just like a VGA desktop monitor (with slow refresh rate - it's still ePaper!).
Wish me luck - it's time to start programming all those parts to fit them together...
My best guess is I won't finish coding this weekend; I'll be sure to put the parts in the BoM though for the prerequisites of the Best Product deadline Monday. I should have plenty of time for the integration before the final deadline!
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Very exciting!
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