Building up the PC testbench slowly.
Got a new ATX PSU for one of my PCs, which freed up the old one to be used here.
Now that there's a retro motherboard on the way to test, it made sense to finally get around to assembling my open frame testbench, that I bought in...*checks notes*...January...
#OpenSsource implementation of #polarisation-resolved single-shot differential #phase contrast #microscopy (#pDPC) on a modular #openFrame-based #microscope:
-cost: ∼£2.5 k
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ohx.2024.e00622
#DIYbio #lab #instruments #QPI #imaging #fluorescence #infrared
Folks who are interested in @trmnl might want to seek out an #OpenFrame given the #TRMNL folks are happy for their servers to be used with other devices for a small fee. 👍
The touch screen on the OpenFrame matches the 800x480 resolution of the TRMNL's #eink display, so with a tiny bit of scripting you can mix TRMNL plugins and whatever full-colour content you may fancy.
My TRMNL is on its way, but I've been using the #OpenFrame to play with the API in the meantime. Great stuff!
Spent some time on the #OpenFrame #Linux #Kernel patches for v6.12 and it looks like the world's #OpenPeak devices will continue to work into the Debian Trixie days!
So many #Joggler years left! 😍
My #OpenFrame #Debian build server has been up for 575 days straight now. Not fumbled a kernel compile or image in that time. 👊
#OpenFrame #Debian #Bookworm builds are back up to date with the 6.1 kernel again. Version 6.1.111op is available now! 😁
https://openbeak.net/openframe/images/debian/bookworm/latest/