Yeah, I really ought to get better at best practices with this kind of thing.
The hex colors are more for differentiation - the 'teeny wires' are very lightly colored, and similarly shaded to each other, to the point where the 'light pink' and 'light silver-purple' are difficult (for me) to distinguish. Hoping that the reference pictures I plan to include makes this easier to see. Adding your TODO recommendation.
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|Pin 20|???|???|my breakout board had 20 pins; possible this is just the ground again.| n/a
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|Pin 20|???|???|my breakout board had 20 pins; possible this is just the ground again.| n/a
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TODO: exact hex color values!
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HDMI pins are when I'm facing the plug
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HDMI pins are when I'm facing the plug
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