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Looks great @copertech25 What keyboard is that?
From left to right, My Raspberry Pi bread boarding rig (Pi 3B) ; ASUS Laptop AMD A-10 ; Raspberry Pi (A+) Pirate Radio streaming Internet radio ; what looks like a tablet is just a USB 3 monitor ; far right is my portable Raspberry Pi (Astro Pi) weather clock.
Like my bread board rig, the Pirate Radio and Astro Pi weather clock both run full Raspbian Linux. They have a full desktop if you hook up a monitor keyboard etc, I just set them to boot to command line and run them headless. Most of the time anyway. If I'm tweaking my python code I'll hook up a monitor etc to see what's working and what's not. I'm trying to get multi touch working on my Pi foundation touch screen on the bread board rig. It's not normally there. It's a nice day and I have shade here so I took it all outside. Table is just big enough, lol.
It used to be a subwoofer. I took the speaker out and used the box for my case. Then repurposed the speakers. it was a not working anymore set of Logitech R40 PC speakers. A Pimoroni pHat Beat is mounted where the speaker used to be. It has a Vu meter on it https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/phat-beat The VU meter is visable though the speaker cloth. Buttons for volume up down etc are mounted on top.
I made this minus the fancy case, https://learn.pimoroni.com/tutorial/...r-pirate-radio
My build pictures are here, https://1drv.ms/f/s!AjOYwiwlwDtpgrJY6ORLsK5AVpwNuw