 Okay, Leida, I want to copy that floppy. That's right. Here, I've got some more stuff going on with my floppy disk controller that we're going to add to Circuit Python. So yellow traces you can see is the index pulse that goes low, and then you see this moving blue line. That's actually data coming out of the floppy drive. If I click the single button, you can see the data comes out, and it comes out as these pulses that are supposed to be like a PWM, but they're actually just very low pulses, and then there's a pull up to pull it up high. And you can see that the data comes in in various widths. And so that's actually the tough part of reading a floppy, is this is about 500 kilohertz. And the pulse width varies in coding the data. So over here, I'm actually doing something a little naughty. I'm not using a PLL. I'm actually just very, very quickly in a no interrupt loop reading those pulses and printing out the pulse width. And I want to see if that's good enough to read data from a floppy drive. Nice Nordic shirt. Thank you.