Ic. Did clearly not take into account the strobe effect that the CAM produces... usually it is the light that creates the strobe effect. ;/
What it makes to the 'naked-eye-cam' is all what matters! ...and there it is perfect.
I glanced over the code. I assume it writes out lines... that means, that the text has to be vertical, is it?
Next thing is to see this powered by a dynamo... the old style of a knurled-friction-on-tire-dynamo... Don't know the voltage range... it was running 6V incandescent bulb... for sure it was AC... a bridge rectifier, a resistor in-line and a Zener limiting to PICO max supply voltage... may be buffering with rechargeable battery could balance it out and allow special effect below a particular angle velocity...
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Ic. Did clearly not take into account the strobe effect that the CAM produces... usually it is the light that creates the strobe effect. ;/
What it makes to the 'naked-eye-cam' is all what matters! ...and there it is perfect.
I glanced over the code. I assume it writes out lines... that means, that the text has to be vertical, is it?
Next thing is to see this powered by a dynamo... the old style of a knurled-friction-on-tire-dynamo... Don't know the voltage range... it was running 6V incandescent bulb... for sure it was AC... a bridge rectifier, a resistor in-line and a Zener limiting to PICO max supply voltage... may be buffering with rechargeable battery could balance it out and allow special effect below a particular angle velocity...