Droid Cipher


What you get:

- LilyGo T-Display S3 loaded with software

- USB-A to USB-C Cable (1 foot long)

- Plastic storage box with foam inserts (to keep everything safe)


What you’ll need

- power bank with a USB connector to power unit


This device is made with a lily go t-display S3 unit. Unit does not power itself and will need a power bank. A new USB cable is provided to connect to your power source. This device will emulate the signals found at Disney Parks that are broadcast to the droids in specific areas. Your droid will interact with the emulated signals once every two to two and a half minutes. This device can also connect to your droid so you can play specific tracks of audio from the droid and your personality chip (if you have one installed). You can also adjust the volume of your droid but it will return to normal once turned off.



What the buttons do:


Upper button: select

Lower button: scroll

Lower button long press: back

Top of unit button: reset unit to main screen


- Main screen

Droid Cipher

Scanner emulator

To continue…

Press any button


- second screen

Select an option

Scanner (scan for Droids)(proximity tracker)

Beacon(signal link)


- scanner screen select states scanning

If nothing detected the it says

No droids in area

If detected the scanner lets you know how many and what kinds


- beacon screen

- Select a beacon (emulate a signal)

Location

Marketplace

Behind depot

Resistance

Unknown (secret area)

Droid depot

Dok Ondar’s

First Order

Droid

R Unit

BB Unit

Blue(resistance)

Gray(silver)(scoundrel)

Red(empire)

Orange(resistance)

Purple(scoundrel)

Black(empire)

CB-23(new red)(resistance)

Yellow (resistance)

C1-10P

D-O

Blue 2(scoundrel)

BD Unit


Random

Selects a random beacon from either the droids section or location section


Expert(X-Games Mode)

Type: Location

Location:

React int: 1-50

Min RSSI: -38dBm (from -20dBm to -80dBm)

State: inactive or active


The Story:

In the depths of Galaxys Edge, on the enigmatic planet Batuu, a remarkable discovery unfolds. Faint radio signals permeate the cosmic expanse, their presence only available on planet. Enter a small yet groundbreaking device, the DroidCipher, capable of capturing and deciphering these elusive transmissions.


Sleek and compact, the DroidCipher harnesses cutting-edge technology to unlock the enigmatic secrets concealed within the radio signals. With its remarkable capabilities, it establishes a seamless connection with the droids of Batuu.


As the DroidCipher captures the radio signals, it bridges the divide between distant worlds and the loyal droids that inhabit them. It becomes a conduit for encrypted messages, unveiling a unique cipher. This cipher, when relayed to the droids, transforms their ordinary sounds into a symphony of new and meaningful communication.


Adventurers, explorers, and interstellar enthusiasts flock to experience the wonders concealed within the radio signals. With each decoded transmission, the mysteries of distant civilizations are unveiled, sparking a sense of curiosity and igniting the imagination of those who delve into the cosmos' enigmas.


The DroidCipher becomes a symbol of unity, melding technology with the pursuit of knowledge. It brings this distant world closer, bridging it through the language of signals. Its power to unlock the cipher of the universe resonates with all those who seek to understand and forge connections.


As stars continue to twinkle in the boundless expanse, the DroidCipher remains a steadfast companion to those who dare to explore the unknown. It becomes a cherished tool, enabling communication between droids and their human counterparts—a beacon of enlightenment and wonder in the ever-expanding tapestry of the galaxy.


And so, from the planet Batuu, the DroidCipher emerges, shining as a testament to technological brilliance and paving the way for extraordinary journeys yet to unfold.


The Legal:

Copyright (c) 2022 The Forgettable Mister Ruthsarian


Software has been downloaded from Ruthsarian’s GitHub and used with permission. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,

and/or sell

copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:


The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.


THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.



The pricing:

In an effort for transparency since it’s not my software (I have permission to do what I want with it) I wanted to let you know how I’m pricing everything. $49.99 minus eBay’s 14%, shipping, cost of materials and I get about $10-$12 profit. I think that is fair for getting the goods together, installing the software, testing, packaging and sending it carefully to you. That way you don’t have to spend your time doing all of this. Of course you can always get everything and do it yourself like I did and if you have any question just message me and I’ll try to help. I went through a bunch of hiccups before everything worked well. I’m a droid enthusiast and I’m just trying to get this out for the community to have fun with. Thank you for your time today and beep beep bop. Don’t worry, your droid can translate for you.