Valve releases CAD files and firmware for Steam Machine e-ink faceplate
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Digital Foundry
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Valve has released the CAD files, firmware, and software for the e-ink faceplate ("inkterface") of the Steam Machine console, allowing enthusiasts to 3D print and build their own version. The faceplate can display system metrics like test progression, CPU/GPU temperatures, and other data. The release follows the initial November reveal of the Steam Machine with various faceplate options.
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· 3 pulledValve first revealed the Steam Machine in November with a host of different faceplate options in different colours and materials
the one that caught my attention was a complete e-ink screen faceplate dubbed the 'inkterface'
Valve engineers have released the necessary CAD files, firmware and software for you to build one yourself with a 3D printer
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