 Really did whizzes. Okay, so we still got our floppy setup going on here where we're capturing flux traces from a three and a half inch floppy drive but I've replaced The feather m4 sandy 51 with this pink feather and not just because pink is a cool color But because this feather has an RP 2040 on it Which is a low-cost chip from the Raspberry Pi Foundation and this chip can run really fast also has a cool PIO Perforal, so we're overclocking it to 200 megahertz. Why not? We're getting good flux captures over here and When we recompiled it and we're running a grease weasel. It's just working So this is cool because now I've got two different platforms that work with this Arduino library Which is the goal to make it hardware agnostic some more people can Wire up hardware and build hardware to work with floppy disk drives and then next up Maybe we'll try this little fellow the Raspberry Pi Pico four dollar microcontroller board