I would like to see a M100 connect to some kind of dock with access to wifi or internet. Have a SD card for saving file and installing files onto the M100. Then have a connection where you can connect a flat screen TV or vintage analog tv for a monitor. Is this what TDock is suppose to do?
John Martin Date: Wed, 20 May 2015 09:36:50 +0000 From: VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN <[email protected]> To: Model 100 Discussion <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [M100] TDock Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I know, I'm replying to myself (well that's one way of getting a lot of e-mail, isn't it? ;-) As you can see, in 2013, J.R.Hogerhuis got a RasPi working with a TPDD emulator. There, I already mentioned to use the other hardware I/O of the RasPi to further emulate a DVI. With the RasPi, you already have removable storage, connectivity and video out in hardware. Now you still need a connection to emulate the DVI, allowing the RasPi to be a monitor for the Model T - Hardware: cable from the Model 100 towards the RasPi I/O ports - and a different one for the Model 102 - Software: The RasPi emulating the DVI, sending out video to it's HDMI or CVBS output. Sad, no VGA :-( - Software: maybe both on the RasPi as on the Model T: network connectivity over the ethernet port. I have the impression that most of the work would be software.
