I bet it wouldn't be much of a step to change this from driving X and Y coils that guide an electron beam to X and Y solenoids that drive a tiny mirror's deflection angle. Such an adaptation of this would be really cool for laser shows!
You are kidding me, the demo for the oscilloscope :P. But that's the game console too, not forget the first game ever Tennis for two (before the Pong :P) :).
by the way; I saw this live on tejeez' oscilloscope and I've got to say that it looks way better live (probably because of the poor framerate of the video)
Did you do this as a raster-scan (tv style) or as a vector-scan (laser-show style) ?
To start with, I thought you were simply running a Pangolin type setup through the scope but then I read that you are using your soundcard !! In which case, how do you control the z (intensity) ?
Very awesome! I want my oscilloscope to do this :D
00Skyfox 8 months ago
I bet it wouldn't be much of a step to change this from driving X and Y coils that guide an electron beam to X and Y solenoids that drive a tiny mirror's deflection angle. Such an adaptation of this would be really cool for laser shows!
pauljs75 1 year ago
I think this really calls for a future DIY Make project using:
1. A pair of broken or cheap headphones. (speakers must work)
2. Some epoxy to glue stuff together.
3. Tiny fingertip sized mirror.
4. A decent laser pointer.
5. Some kind of rig/scaffold to hold stuff together.
6. Saving soundcard output of this demo to an .mp3 file.
7. An MP3 player to play such file.
8. Enough cleverness to make sense of the above and put it together in a way that actually works.
pauljs75 1 year ago
CRAZY! Who wrote it ? and where is the sound coming from when X/Y is coming from soundcard (L/R Speaker) ?
axel1973w 2 years ago
This is just jaw dropping.
mushk45 2 years ago
Just curious - do you do any Z-axis pulsing? Or just write XY values and count on the beam moving that fast so as not 'write' as it moves?
I'm guessing that the movement is fast enough that there is no need to 'blank' via Z-axis (beam intensity) control.
uploadJ 2 years ago
not exactly, it's way more complex then that.
demos are composed, directed, and huge effort is put into them. not just randomly generated to music following a set of routines.
wiredance 3 years ago
You are kidding me, the demo for the oscilloscope :P. But that's the game console too, not forget the first game ever Tennis for two (before the Pong :P) :).
So good there is a scene for that too xD
Faalagorn 3 years ago
waooooooo
sucazza 3 years ago
1:20 kinda looked like the firewire/IEEE logo thing
fundash 3 years ago
That's insane!
madbetamax 3 years ago 4
by the way; I saw this live on tejeez' oscilloscope and I've got to say that it looks way better live (probably because of the poor framerate of the video)
aegistron 4 years ago 3
Täyttä paskaa. Nyt kaikki fujitsut luulee että oskilloskoopilla voi tehä tommosta. Muutenkin kovin tylsä.
nuulari 4 years ago
Great demo.
Did you do this as a raster-scan (tv style) or as a vector-scan (laser-show style) ?
To start with, I thought you were simply running a Pangolin type setup through the scope but then I read that you are using your soundcard !! In which case, how do you control the z (intensity) ?
RoadRunnerLaser 4 years ago
Proper OldSkool :)
shoggoth 4 years ago
that is not possible!
its probably controlled by a computer:/
xin0 4 years ago
hey its from assembly the biggest demoscene party of the year of course its controlled by a computer
shadowshian 4 years ago
it is controlled by a computer read the discription on Youscope(oscilloscope demo)
Funnyjunk2012 4 years ago
tää on paras :)
JuZZi90 4 years ago