This is a hard drive clock I built from a 3.5" hard drive, some tri-color LEDs and a PIC16F252 microcontroller. It works by shining the LEDs underneath a platter with a slot cut into it, and by timing the various colors it can produce an analog clock display as well as other patterns.
Sunday morning music
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It's been a while since we've shared some classical guitar music here.
Let's enjoy JoaquĆn Rodrigo's 1967 *Concierto Andaluz*. He composed it for
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