My solution is to use the M100 to write on a remote server.

I have one of those battery-powered Wifi things attached to the RS-232 port, 
and telnet into a $6/month DigitalOcean Linux VM.  With the correct termcap, 
the Nano text processor works great on an M100.  I use USB battery about the 
size of a lipstick case, and it lasts months.

I can then retrieve the document from the VM with my computer, iPhone or iPad 
for processing later.

If I'm not near a Wifi hotspot (I don't have tethering on my cell phone plan), 
I save the document to the M100, and upload it later.

Bonus: The VM does its own automated backups.

> On May 12, 2024, at 3:01 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> I always want to get the files saved off somewhere and I don't always 
> have my desktop or laptop with me, so the NADSBox does the job by saving 
> the file to alternate storage.  I don't want to disrespect the other 
> solutions that have come after it (BackPack, etc.) but NADSBox was the 
> OG, and I for one, appreciate you designing and building it!  Thank you Sir!
> 
> Regards,    Bert


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