 Okay I'm wrapping up for the night. It's a little late. Time to maybe do some yoga and chill out. So I've got the final board I'm going to interface with. This is the Raspberry Pi Pico. So this is a four dollar mic controller and the reason I'm targeting this is it's available. Like Digi has 17,000 of them in stock and some of the hardware that people are using for open source flopping interfacing isn't available because we're in a silicon shortage but this chip is available. So it's nice is that the pinouts like kind of line up very nicely. You can connect them straight through to your floppy disk drive and then load the Arduino code onto it and I set up the pinouts all nicely and tested it. I read a whole floppy just fine and then I've submitted this to the Arduino library registry so you'll be able to get releases and maybe I'll even have it auto generate uf2 files. So I think I'm done for tonight. Maybe time to celebrate. Good work. Glass of water. Yeah.