How to make a floppy drive music maker with arduino

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__ ___ ___ __ __ / |/ /___ ____ ____ __ __/ | ____/ / ______ _____ ________ ____/ / / /|_/ / __ / __ / __ / / / / /| |/ __ / | / / __ `/ __ / ___/ _ / __ / / / / / /_/ / /_/ / /_/ / /_/ / ___ / /_/ /| |/ / /_/ / / / / /__/ __/ /_/ / /_/ /_/____/ .___/ .___/__, /_/ |___,_/ |___/__,_/_/ /_/___/___/__,_/ /_/ /_/ /____/ by Sammy1Am Moppy is a Musical Fl oppy controller program built for the Arduino Uno. This version attempts to improve upon the original Moppy by adding additional functionality including: MIDI-IN supportPer-channel output controlSupport for multiple Arduinos/MIDI devicesDrive pooling This document is meant to be a sort of quick-start guide. You can find an FAQ and troubleshooting guide on the Wiki. ------------------ Installation ------------------ The latest build is using NRJavaSerial, which should include suitable native drives for most systems. If you&previously run an older version of Moppy, you&need to make sure that the RXTX jar file(s) are not being loaded (i.e. not on the classpath, &c.), since the two libraries will conflict if both present. Upload the included Arduino code to the Arduino of your choice (requires Arduino IDE), and open up the included Java code in your favorite IDE. This code includes a NetBeans project for your convenience, so you should be able to open the project directly in NetBeans. ---------------- Hardware ---------------- I built Moppy using an Arduino Uno, though it should work just fine on most Arduinos. The pins are...

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