The goal is to do a step one time in a direction and next time in the other to create an audible frequency.The "interface" links the two blocks to distribute the frequency values based on keys pressed.
Hope my explaination is clear...any questions? ;)
Thx ;) No, I haven't written a tuto but I can explain it if you want...
This is not very complicated : there are 2 main blocks in the VHDL code and an "interface" between them. The first block reads scan codes from the keyboard to know what key you're pressing. The second block generates 4 square signals to 2 floppy. Each floppy is controlled by 2 signals :
/STEP : the stepper motor do a step at each rising edge
/DIR : level on this pin indicates direction of the step
Что за музыка играет на 0:36 секунде ?
That for music plays on 0:36 to second ?
Alexandr97521 2 months ago
must. have.
JDTV1995 8 months ago
A FPGA is way to expensive for me to build this setup. Ever tried to realize it with a arm or atmel?
j00mi 8 months ago
Every horror movie would be proud of such sound track :D
haxorseidis 11 months ago
I REALLY love the sound of a floppy stepper motor. It's such a raw bassy sound, would make a KILLER track
richardbirch2007 1 year ago
it was an improvised (and pretty bad) version of "seven nation army" ^^
mathfff 1 year ago
What's the name of the first tune/song you're playing? :)
Oxygenic 1 year ago
WOOOOOOOOOOOOW!
1amerr0r 1 year ago
Excellent work. I want one.
artifactingreality 1 year ago
Excellent ! Ça serait intéressent de faire de la musique expérimentale qu'avec des périphériques d'ordinateur.
En tout cas, great job. =)
sanginaire 1 year ago
how about to use 5.25 floppies :D haha
dushanostoich 2 years ago 9
The goal is to do a step one time in a direction and next time in the other to create an audible frequency.The "interface" links the two blocks to distribute the frequency values based on keys pressed.
Hope my explaination is clear...any questions? ;)
(sorry for my bad English ^^)
mathfff 2 years ago
Thx ;) No, I haven't written a tuto but I can explain it if you want...
This is not very complicated : there are 2 main blocks in the VHDL code and an "interface" between them. The first block reads scan codes from the keyboard to know what key you're pressing. The second block generates 4 square signals to 2 floppy. Each floppy is controlled by 2 signals :
/STEP : the stepper motor do a step at each rising edge
/DIR : level on this pin indicates direction of the step
mathfff 2 years ago
Nice!
U have a tutorial of how to?
brutalchristt 2 years ago
LOL Thats So cool!!!
MacUserLogic 2 years ago
lol brilliant
IMOVIES1337 2 years ago
nice
SolidSnakeVI 2 years ago
aha, quelle installation :O
Freakguitarman 2 years ago
Fantastic! I love the geekiness of this!
JohnGloryHole 2 years ago 12