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@Gigawipf thank you for the reply, yeah I figured the timing was set to that speed no matter what, my comment was about smoother operation for the sensor; I'm wondering if the lubrication might get run down over time & the motion might have an issue so maybe that style of movement may help with a linear electric motor or just a solenoid, if that for some reason didn't work maybe just a mirror that rotates & displays the image to the sensor correctly. Just hoping to help reduce any unwanted scanning or the like.
I suppose I didn't make that clear, sorry about that. Dude it would be so cool to have a bigger buffer to help address some of those things! Not that its really needed, but still cool. Love how you brute forced the code of the sensor through a spread sheet chasing it down through your measuring devices. That was some awesomely trick stuff. Is it possible to dump the data into another board inside? It really isn't going to change anything for time it takes to scan, I know that, but I don't know your thoughts & feelings about it but I'd get worried about accidentally knocking it over & losing something.
I'd be fine with dumping it to another computer/phone if it could help it & I could repair it later.
Anyways, awesome work on the camera & I'm glad you did it.
(replying to the creator's response
super fun, this is really cool & would be amazing to somehow implement a really nice electric motor linear movement actuator or is it called solenoid? I don't remember. But it could maybe benefit from it, maybe a dslr mirror trick to have the scanner work more quickly for you as well. awesome stuff.
Serial Experiments Lain’s opening song played on hard disk and floppy drives.
Playlist
To celebrate 10k subscribers and test the capabilities of the controller i have a special challenge for my floppies.
Complete rewrite of the floppy controller for the arduino due. No pc program nessecary anymore. The Controller now works like a standard usb midi device and can be controlled by any midi program.
Had a whole day to record the last song.
Don’t worry, there will be more.
This is how it usually looks like while recording the video. I might need some black or white background.