 Hit it. Okay, so for top secret We're gonna do a couple of videos Actually three or four. We got it. We got a few videos. Yeah, so as you're lining up questions We'll we'll get we'll get to them right after this. So here's the first one This first one is a TFT sample that we just got Hi lady, who is this? Hey, I am testing out the small little NTSC display You give it five volts power and then you give it NTSC in And what's a better NTSC generator than a Raspberry Pi zero? We just soldered to these two wires here. I don't know if people remember this but the Pi one at least had a TV spot so black and yellow wire to RCA and then I'm just testing it out by displaying some graphics on Here using the command line and color and saturation look really good So this is a little bit of a revision. It's a little button. Let's it flip around Just testing everything is working great. So this would be in the store shortly Next up if you like these long cats You're really gonna like you're really gonna like these a stem of connectors that we got I'm testing two things at once because that's what engineers do right like why test one thing at a time So first I'm testing out this new feather has a ESP 32 feather V2 with a Pico module which has eight megabytes of flash and two megabytes of ps ram. So it's an upgrade to our very popular Feather ESP and I'm also testing these really nice Stem aqt cables that are extra long. I got this five like 200 300 and 400 Millimeter long cables for stem aqt and here's the cool thing We saw this neat tweet that referenced having the data lines interleaved with the power lines to reduce crosstalk So we tried that out for these nice You know PVC covered cables and so far these work really great and then they're quite nice cables So we'll have these in the store soon Okay, then we have three Updates on the floppy stuff that we're doing so some of the folks are asking floppy questions These videos might help you we're gonna play one after the other after the other don't worry They're only minute each so see you on the other side What is this? These are my floppy socks and these are some Mac 400k 800k and another 400k floppy disc. So back to my floppy game And you know, we've got the windows diskettes all working really great, you know, those are all good and my fan floppies But you know, the real challenge is the DCR 400k and 800k Macintosh floppy because I'm a Mac girl. So Working a little bit on Changing the timing and how we read flux pulses. I actually replaced everything with a capture peripheral Philby helped a lot with that. So during capture peripheral and PWM waveform generation for flux pulses we can get Better precision and also just like better handle lung pulses It seems to help a little bit with improving reading the Mac GCR Fluxes so you can see him reading a clean 400k floppy here all those sectors working out Hello, well, you know, we're still doing some floppy stuff we're getting back into it And a lot of people are always asking me why don't you just use a USB floppy drive? And the answer is you can't when it has a little board attached But if you replace that board with this super duper floppy flooper You can convert this 26 pin cable that's on laptop floppy disk Which is what is in a USB floppy drive to your standard 34 pin? Sugar so you could use it say with your grease weasel Please support Emma bear and pick up a grease weasel if you want to do floppy hacking and then Here's the board and I'm testing it with flux engine and it works great So this is cool because this is another source of You know brand new old stock floppy disk drives that you can get And it will work with your standard 34 pin connector when you use that flooper What is this I am making millions with Tom Snyder. This is a very early 1984 Mac Mac plus, you know Mac 512k video game It comes on a 400k floppy and I've got 400k floppy is reading quite nicely now on Flux engine with my hardware. So I grabbed the flux of this Generated a DSK, which is a standard file type uploaded to Internet Archive and I set up all these flags, which means up here You can click emulate it and it will actually load PC ejs. You can see my mom dirt very dusty but this will load the Game diskette and then you can actually play the game in your browser And it was like a surprisingly well graphics made game for 1984 So do check it out. It's a under Internet Archive under make dash millions Tom that Snyder and What's cool about this? We were checking this out. It's like a full-on like magic capo s inside It's actually like a surprisingly good game from 19. This guy was very very talented He did a lot of other stuff until His company was purchased by and then killed off by Scholastic Yeah, you know, it's a funny side story on this so we're reading the Wikipedia page and Scholastic bought this company and the PR person Kyle good is the person I talked to when I was dealing with Scholastic when Scholastic accidentally took a maker product and From a maker and made their own version and said they didn't but they did and I got it I was helping out evil mad scientist laboratories with his bristlebot thing and the same guy Because you remember a person's name if you're in PR and your last name is good. That's like literally Like they're like the best PR they had the best PR people in the world Anyways, so that's a little bit of a look at that and then I also have those socks I was talking about in the in the section of our website and then the new ones that just came in new Socks are these let's put these on the overhead. Okay, nice Frickin technical socks. Look you always wanted oracle socks in here. These are directly from Larry Ellison, yeah, yeah Don't ask only available in large size. Okay, and that's a top secret I spent these questions. Yeah, we got some questions and we got some answers to yeah, so let's let's do some questions