Scanjet Music
Popadopolis writes "Hack a day is reporting that HP Scanjets have a hidden ability to play music. According to the article, "The HP ScanJet 3c/4c have a variable speed scan head that is driven by a stepper motor. The Play Tune command can be used to move the head at different frequencies." They also have a video of a scanner playing "Fur Elise.""
That's like the guy who made speakers out of some old hard drives.
The theory of relativity doesn't work right in Arkansas.
I could do that on my Commodore 1541 Floppy Drive.
Fuck, I'm old. Sigh.
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Old news... I discovered this some 8 years ago! There was some software on the install floppy that came with it that played several different songs!
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I worked for an outsourcer doing HP printer/scanner pre-sales in late 99. We knew this then, and used the trick to impress the new guys. I found it on the net then, not even from an HP site. I'll have to hit the wayback machine to see if I can find the original place.
It must be a slow monday. There is either nothing happening, or this has been in queue for over 6 years, and just got approved. Explains why my stuff never gets approved.
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I was wondering: where the hell do they come up with these ideas?
Then I saw the server name:
ganjatron.net.nyud.net
The GanjaTron...
Ok, question answered...
And you can use your mouse as a scanner while you're playing music on your real scanner.
The same guy also made slashdot out of paper and crayon
Musical instruments don't come cheap, it's no wonder the cartridges cost so much.