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With better tolerances—integrator rate reduced to 1/10 of previous image. (Integrator now at 212.7 V/sec.)
Unfortunately this is too slow for reasonable refresh rates; it only redraws at 31 Hz. (Timer interrupts are 10kHz, and the integrators run for a total of 318 time units; it takes 135µs (200µs in timer ticks) to reset the integrating capacitor between each drawing.
This is Chris. Chris is from North Dakota. Chris loves Canada. Since we were in Manitoba at a cottage for the weekend he felt it appropriate to sport a maple leaf tattoo. It looks as though he is lactating but it was water from his tattoo adhesion process (or so he says).
A friend's 1938 Maple Leaf (Chevrolet) heavy duty truck, here he seems to be doing some brake work on it...
(some pictures he sent me)
The leaf is from a tree in our garden. I photographed it after taping it to a window in our conservatory. My initial plan was to use a tripod but I could not get it close enough to the window and so I hand held the camera.