On 05/07/2018 01:27 PM, Brian Degger wrote:
> Apparently it also doubles as a cheap fluorescent microscope :)
> If you want optic systems, it contains a lot of high quality parts.
That "dissection" photo looks like a treasure trove of basic automation systems.
(Lausanne Bio-Hackerspace Hackuarium got a HiSeq2000 (SN# 700918) and Gustavo dissected it.)
https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/HiSeq2000_-_Next_Level_Hacking
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