There is a Python version of mComm at the link below. It is a TPDD emulator with SARDINE dictionary support. Might be helpful.
http://club100.org/memfiles/index.php?action=downloadfile&filename=mComm_1.2_all.deb&directory=Kurt%20McCullum/mComm%20Python& Kurt On Thu, Jan 29, 2026, at 10:47 AM, Jan Vanden Bossche wrote: > I remember someone building an TPDD-emulator with an ESP32, or an Arduino. > Having finished a course on I.o.T. with some attention on ESP32 file systems, > I would like to build my own version of that. > > > As far as I remember, the project used an SD-card-adapter & (mini/micro) > SD-card as storage. I would like to use the internal memory of the ESP32 > itself. Most have 4Mb or more, largely sufficient for a Model T. And it would > lower component count & cost. > > As for the transfer to/from your PC, I was thinking of building a simple > website on the ESP32 to up- & download the files via http-transfer, or use > FTP on the side. > > Next step could be going on the internet with the ESP as a bridge. But that > already exists, doesn’t it? > > Anyway, I have found some sites, but just in case, can anybody point me to > some project pages ? > > I like to have multiple sources and information. > > > > > Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus > Jan-80 >
