Would it be possible to disable the inernal modem and use an ESP in its place? It's my understanding that you connect with the ESP using Hayes-like commands.
you could also use it as an SD card interface for storing files downloaded from the net, then load them using TSDOS or somesuch... -s On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Jim Deane <[email protected]> wrote: > The obvious solution (?) is to use the ESP8266, mounted internally. No > dongle, no cable, just built-in wireless access with a configurable arduino > type core. > > It has been used to connect classic computers to wireless already, such as > http://makernews.info/featured/2016/01/esp8266-based-interface-connects- > classic-zx81-computers-to-wifi-networks.html , and a search of esp8266 > trs-80 yields a few relevant hits. > > Here is a technical guide I found: http://fab.cba.mit.edu/ > classes/863.14/tutorials/Programming/serialwifi.html > > Bonus points if you program the ESP8266 from the 102. > > -- --- ----- ------- ----------- > James K. Deane > [email protected] > -- ------- - -------- -- -------- > > On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 5:06 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2016 08:18:17 -0500 >> From: Anthony Coghlan <[email protected]> >> >> >> Like many of us, I would love to use my Model 100 (or newly acquired >> Model 200) to connect to the Internet, preferably wirelessly. > > -- Scott Lawrence [email protected]
