I've succeeded in getting the Model 100 to connect to a Raspberry Pi as a 
terminal. I'd be happy to add the configuration steps to the Wiki after I get 
them all cleaned up.



On 7/22/15, 12:30 PM, "M100 on behalf of Sean Gallagher" 
<m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com on behalf of sean.gallag...@arstechnica.com> 
wrote:

>Yes, absolutely.
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>On 7/22/15, 8:20 AM, "M100 on behalf of VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN" 
><m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com on behalf of jan.vandenboss...@vivaqua.be> 
>wrote:
>
>>See the comments below.
>>
>>Can the webmaster of the Club 100 home page add your article under the 
>>heading "Club 100 in the News" ?
>>
>>Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus
>>Jan-80             """""
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>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: M100 [mailto:m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com] On Behalf Of Sean 
>>Gallagher
>>Sent: dinsdag 21 juli 2015 16:39
>>To: Model 100 Discussion
>>Subject: Re: [M100] Recent article about Model 100 posted on Ars Technica
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>>> I'm working on a couple of things for follow-up:
>>> Connecting via TELCOM and a null modem cable to various computers (PC, Mac, 
>>> Raspberry Pi)
>>> as a terminal, to do file transfer, etc.
>>
>>So far, has anybody directed you to Bitchin' 100 ? A Wiki-style website for 
>>the Model 100, its brothers and relatives. FULL of information.
>>
>>Connecting and file transfer is handled on this page: 
>>http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=Model_T_File_Transfer
>>One thing that's missing there is using a Ras.Pi to act as the TPDD-emulator. 
>>It was described in the mailing list, but never formally entered in the Wiki.
>>
>>> Possibly doing some sort of Bluetooth-to-serial hack to connect to another 
>>> system in
>>> similar fashion as above.
>>
>>Been there, done that. Don't know if it's in the Wiki, but it was on the 
>>mailing list. BT IN the machine, even.
>>
>>> Doing some dial-up (I need to order or create a modem cable, as the system 
>>> I picked up
>>> came with just a printer ribbon c able with no termination)
>>
>>Who are you going to dial ? Typically, the modem port is used as a source for 
>>5V. Serial port is used for file transfer or storage. Or TTY.
>>
>>> Spending a day doing my job from the Model 100. (Writing an article from 
>>> the field,
>>> filing it, communicating with co-workers via IRC, checking email via some 
>>> sort of gateway?).
>>
>>Well, if you go to the Club 100 home page, http://www.club100.org/ really at 
>>the bottom-left you'll find the heading "Club 100 in the News". There you can 
>>read stories, some of people who actually did what you want to do. Can your 
>>article be added to that list ?
>>
>>> If anyone has any tips to share on any of these, I'd appreciate the help
>>
>>Ah, the cheapest thing to get for the model T is the REX. And it's not a dog.
>>
>>> (and will properly credit it). :D
>>
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