Ok sounds like I need to build the Pythagoras for the "full experience"The EEPROM builder has the "Kaleidoscope" algorithm which is basically the same thing as the Daydream. Instead of two different modes (ascending / descending) the Kaleidoscope covers both in a single mode. Width control below noon is descending, past noon is ascending.
The Daydream EEPROM will work in the Arachnid, but you'll only have two modes. The other 6 positions of the rotary would just be silent.
Is there any difference between the Kaleidoscope algo and the DayDream Algo in the Octagon?