Hello! Was it you that I spoke with a few times about the 28-pin version of
the Molex carrier and eeprom adapter pcb? How did you ever make out with
that? Did you try it and did it work? I couldn't actually test it myself so
I was worried there could be some trivial mistake.

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bkw

On Sun, Jul 3, 2022, 3:23 PM Scott McDonnell <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I have probably mentioned this before. My main hobby interest is 80s
> robotics.
>
> I am curious if anyone knows of, has references to, etc... any robotics
> projects using the M100.
>
> I originally bought my first M100 to control an RB5X and Heathkit Hero
> robot via the serial port. The plan was to use wireless serial interfaces
> to keep it portable. While I have achieved that (not really difficult or
> challenging), I had wondered why I had not seen an M100 become the brains
> or system controller for a robot before. It seems like it would have been a
> great choice at the time. However, I had completely missed on the entire
> Tandy product line in the 80s and was definitely not plugged in to the
> community and news. I was a Commodore fanboy at the time. So I was never
> aware of any hardware projects people were doing with their laptops.
>
> Have there been any articles and or projects for robotics, industrial
> control, automation, etc... using the M100?
>
>
> Scott
>
>

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