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Friday, September 30, 2011

Watch two floppy drives play Star Wars’ Imperial March

From: http://www.digitaltrends.com/
By: Andrew Couts

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Floppy drives have made a musical return from the pages of history with the help of a Polish hobbyist and some open-source gadgetry in this super-dork rendition of Darth Vader's Imperial March.
Polish gadget hobbyist “Silent” has created what is quite possibly the nerdiest thing we’ve every encountered: the “Imperial March” – a.k.a. Darth Vader’s theme song – played by two floppy drives. That’s right, this obsolete technology has now returned as a musical instrument.

Now, some of you are probably asking, “What the heck is a floppy drive?” A floppy drive is what us geezers used back in olden times before CDs, DVDs, flash drives and the Internet became the standard technology for storing data externally. (Granted, CDs and DVDs are quickly on their way to obsolescence as well.) They only store 1.44 MB – yes, megabytes – of data, which now isn’t even enough to hold a single high-resolution photograph, let alone anything else. And, as you can see from the video below, the were extremely noisy.

Well, with the help of an open-source ATMega microcontroller board, Silent has managed to program two floppy drives to clatter away at the exact pitches necessary to send fear into the hearts of a Jedi. But how, exactly, does it work? Silent explains on his blog:

The sound comes from a magnetic head moved by stepper motor. To make a specific sound, head must be moved with appropriate frequency…

To move the head you need to activate the drive by pulling the DRVSB0 or 1 (depends on the cable you have and the connector – notice the crossover on the FDD ribbon cable) pin low and then falling edge on STEP pin makes the head move one step in direction dependent on DIR pin state.

An ATMega microcontroller is generating those frequencies and it makes the drives play music.

In plain English, that means the microcontroller is sending electrical frequencies to the drives in a specific pattern to make them recreated the desired tone.

However it works, this is awesome. Watch and listen below:

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

17 Geeky Star Wars The Imperial March Theme Remakes

By Dan
From: http://www.walyou.com

Besides being one of the most popular and successful Sagas in movie History, Star Wars has also provided some of the most memorable music themes, an infamous one being the Imperial March. Here we gathered 17 various Imperial March remakes that include Tesla Coils, Musical Instruments, Hand Farts and many more. I am sure Star Wars geeks would appreciate every last one of the following, and it is highly recommended to check them all out…you will be amazed!

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Tesla Coils

We already know how cool Tesla Coils are, so here are two separate examples of Imperial March Themes remakes with Tesla Coils that would makes Geeks cry.

Disk Drives

Here we have the Imperial March Theme on a Floppy Disk and also one that is using an actual Hard Drive.

Arduino

The Imperial March Arduino Style proves that Star Wars is an inner part of a Geek’s life.

Hand Farts

I was afraid at first when I noticed there is an Imperial March remake using Hand Farts, but this version ended up being of the funniest things I have ever seen. Why? because it is actually really good :)

8 Bit

Old school Star Wars geeks would appreciate the 8 Bit version like any other, for it is retro and plays Star Wars.

Scanner

A cool remake that shows what Geeks end up doing on their spare time.

The Imperial March using Musical Instruments

Steel Drums

The Steel Drums remake would be amazing to see in any outdoor event.

Orchestra

The original Imperial March theme was composed by John Williams, so it is actually not surprising to see it remade by a different orchestra just as good.

Metallica

The one and only Metallica has also provided tribute to the famous Star Wars theme with a heavy but awesome result.

Buckingham Palace

Here we see a shift change in Buckingham Palace with a great entertaining factor for Geeks.

Guitar

There were many variations of the Imperial March on guitars, but this one seemed to lead to the Dark Side.

Drums

In this remake, the drums are accompanying the theme, and the result is highly successful.

Trumpet

Another cool example that proves no matter what instrument you play, the Imperial March will always sound good.

Keyboard

Simple, elegant and definitely respectful of Star Wars.

iPhone Ocarina

In this example you can see the iPhone Ocarina being played using the fan’s nose, and it still ends up delivering the Imperial March well.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Birds Sing 'The Imperial March' From 'Star Wars' (Video Compilation)


Guys, it's May 4th, AKA Star Wars Day! (Get it? "May the 4th be with you." Do you get it? You get it. Let us know if you don't get it.) So, we decided to celebrate with a compilation of birds singing 'The Imperial March' from Star Wars... wait, WHAT?!

Yeah, I had thought that birds mostly just sat around cheeping and being cute and and eating seeds and what-not. But, the more I looked into it, the more I realized that birds LOVE to sing Darth Vader's 'The Imperial March' from Star Wars. I'm sure a lot of you already knew that, but not everyone can be so educated on the intricacies of bird life.

After the break, check out a sweet video compilation of birds singing their favorite tune.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

AT-AT Walker Boombox Is So Awesome I Want to Cry

By matt buchanan
The only way this stunning AT-AT walker boombox could produce a more forceful nerdOMFGasm is if it was being straddled by Scarlett Johansson in a Princess Leia bikini.


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Really, just wow. See more here: [Zen77990 via BBG]