Its been a bumpy road getting the microscope back online after camera failure. However, things are beginning to shape up. First step in getting running is to clear out the old samples that I've had kicking around decapped but not imaged for a few months. One of interest is the TI chip with the labels on the pins:
No scale bars on images as I haven't calibrated with the new camera. More than likely they are very similar to the older objectives though and you should be able to match up with older pictures if you are really curious (appended to files like mitx20x or mit5x).
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