start adding bill of materials to readme

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The other hardware consists of a raspberry pi zero w board, a 32gb micro sd card, a micro-usb to usb-a plug cable, and a 256gb usb flash drive. The flash drive will be the music library storage and will be externally accessibly, should I want to remove it to modify the library contents on a system with a faster storage bus going for it. also, I could carry around a tiny fake pleather cassette carrying case that had a couple dozen usb flash drives in it and have literally terabytes of high quality music at my disposable. tres chic! The other hardware consists of a raspberry pi zero w board, a 32gb micro sd card, a micro-usb to usb-a plug cable, and a 256gb usb flash drive. The flash drive will be the music library storage and will be externally accessibly, should I want to remove it to modify the library contents on a system with a faster storage bus going for it. also, I could carry around a tiny fake pleather cassette carrying case that had a couple dozen usb flash drives in it and have literally terabytes of high quality music at my disposable. tres chic!
# bill of materials
This is still tentative and incomplete.
[Pirate Audio: Headphone Amp HAT](https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/pirate-audio-headphone-amp)
[Geekworm Raspi UPS HAT v1.1](https://raspberrypiwiki.com/index.php/Raspi_UPS_HAT_Board)
[Raspberry Pi Zero W](https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-zero-w/)
10,000mAh 3.7v LiPo Battery
Five-way tactile switch and breakout board
One (1) through-hole USB-A Port
A USB flash drive to store music (stays mounted in device - smaller (physically) is better)
Various lengths of wire
# installation and dev log # installation and dev log
*TODO*: clean up log entries, flesh out details for readers *TODO*: clean up log entries, flesh out details for readers