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> On May 20, 2015, at 3:39 PM, John Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Do you have a website link that I can access to read more about this.
> 
> John Martin
> 
> Sent: zondag 21 juli 2013 02:39
> To: Model 100 Discussion
> Subject: [M100] Raspberry Pi & LaddieAlpha working!
> 
> Picked up Raspberry Pi Model B from Microcenter this morning. This is
> a $40 computer, it has Composite, HDMI, sound outputs. It has 2 usb
> host ports. It has an Ethernet port. It has an SD card that it boots
> its operating system from and can use as storage. It gets power via a
> mini usb cable.
> 
> I had every expectation that this thing would run LaddieAlpha.EXE
> as-is under mono since it runs on x86 based Linux boxes. But I needed
> to prove it...
> 
> Installed the Raspbian image on a SD card
> Booted the Raspi with a USB keyboard and my old Magnavox "Computer
> Monitor 80" green-screen I used long ago with my Color Computer 3. I
> love the composite output on this gadget!
> Used the raspi-config utility to change the keyboard mapping to US and
> expand the image to fill the disk.
> Plugged in a pl2303 based USB-Serial adapter, and a keyboard
> Connected to network via ethernet
> Installed mono-complete
> Used wget to pull down LaddieAlpha.EXE from bitchin100.com
> 
> mono ./LaddieAlpha.EXE /dev/ttyUSB0 6
> 
> Attached a Laplink full null crossover cable, plugged to Model 100
> with a gender changer shim... verified saving and loading files,
> creating and changing directories with no issues.
> 
> There you have it... a working Raspberry Pi based TPDD server :-)
> 
> Note that LaddieAlpha.EXE is written in C# and compiled on Windows,
> yet ran with no changes whatsover on the ARM-based Pi. Is that cool or
> what?
> 
> -- John.

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