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nexus 5
11/10/2015 at 18:51 • 0 commentsso interesting twist to my whole project here, i was hit with realization on day that no matter what i do, this thing looks very sketchy. Then it dawned on me that if i wanted a small, portable, kali platform... a nexus 5 is available for just about what i put into building this thing, and looks a ton cleaner. i am more than likely abandoning this for the time being since i am now focusing on actually using the tool rather than building it
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7in and plastic hell
06/29/2015 at 23:10 • 0 commentsProject currently sits in plastic and 7in screen trim. Little on the hefty side but still packs a good punch. May switch back to the 5in if i can make the battery fit right
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touch screen calibration!
04/19/2015 at 16:42 • 0 commentsfinally figured out the easiest way
just add adafruits repo
curl -SLs https://apt.adafruit.com/add | sudo bash
install xinput-calibrator
calibrate!
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forgot to add
04/19/2015 at 10:04 • 0 commentsthe pi has been modified to fit this project well!
ive always had an obsession with trimming the usbs down to 2 instead of 4 and used to unsolder the whole stack and resolder new single ports
With this one i decided to just trim the first port off as well as the metal cover around it leaving the top usb ports old terminals still exposed and the bottoms intact
This enabled me to run a super short micro usb cable from the pi to the touch screen controller in an effort to keep it as clean as possible
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MAJOR UPDATE!!
04/19/2015 at 08:15 • 0 commentsthis project started using an adafruit 3.5 tft which while useful when using scripted attacks was fun, was still limited and hard to use by the screen size. Adafruit kindly released the new Kippah tft driver board allowing larger screens to be used without the cumbersome hdmi cables needed by others.
This project now consists of a Pi 2, 4400mah battery from my fona pi, 7in tft, adafruit kippah, and adafruit powerboost.
Power is sent from the boost into the screen then the pi clips into the kippah keeping everything nice and neat. Also attached a power switch to the side of the boost.
Finally kali was installed and configured for the tft and kippah. There seems to be a bug in Kali where it has a gpio mapped that interferes with the kippah causing a blue hue over the screen. Nothing major just annoying
Case soon to come as this is hard to pocket without something catching :P