I recently got a c.h.i.p.  computer from Next Thing.  You can see it at
www.getchip.com.  it seems very promising.

On Monday, December 5, 2016, Howard Pepper <[email protected]> wrote:

> Tom,
>
>     Yes, I use it on my LG G4, when the mood strikes me.  I also use
> AndChat for SSH'ing into my other Linux computers at home.
>
> Howard
> AC4FS
>
>
> On 12/05/2016 03:32 PM, Tom Hoppe wrote:
>
> Has anyone played with "Termux" on Android? It is just a Linux bash shell,
> but it has a (maintained) package manager and API into Android to allow
> some very interesting things (sending a text from the command line, taking
> a snapshot, reading the address book). I would really like to run a getty
> session to my M100/BlueM via Bluetooth, but no getty support...yet. This
> could be very interesting someday:
>
> https://termux.com/
>
> https://termux.com/add-on-api.html
>
> Tom Hoppe
> N7WNJ
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 7:14 AM, John R. Hogerhuis <[email protected]
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:
>
>> How about connecting to a raspberry pi 3 via USB serial? It has wifi
>> on-board. Run Getty at 38400 with hardware flow control on the USB serial
>> port. Assemble HTERM for 38400bps and run it on model t. Then you would
>> need to get connected to wifi. You could use a command line wifi client to
>> connect to wifi. Then use w3m command line web browser to log in to the
>> access point. If you use a smart phone with hotspot you could avoid some of
>> that since you could use its wifi and there is no login. I have even seen a
>> cellular modem "hat" for rpi so you could go completely cellular and make
>> it very turnkey, work everywhere. The bandwidth usage of an all text system
>> would be extremely low so you could get data service very cheap... a pay as
>> you go plan. Like gousmobile or h2owireless. -- John.
>>
>
>
>

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