Something like this?
http://www.amazon.com/Universal-Adapter-Charger-500ma-Lighter/dp/B00K2FGTX0
But with the right USB cable an ordinary lighter USB adapter would be OK as
well.
m
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From: "Peter Vollan"
To: "Model 100 Discussion"
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2015
FYI, the internal modem is only 300 baud.
On 30 November 2015 at 20:02, Anthony Coghlan wrote:
> They seem quite hard to find online. Club 100 lists phone / modem cables as
> being available through their catalog (http://www.club100.org/catalog.html)
> for about $10 + shipping. I haven't order
Damn; they won't ship to Canada.
You could even top up your bike tires, but you'd still need what started all
this, the USB<->M100 cable.
For $2.00 you could use this version (although you could of course just keep an
AA four-pack in your pocket...):
That's one of my 'frontlight's in the foreg
There is a Radio Shack part that a cigar plug that output 6VDV and had
an adaptaplug so that any connector could be used. Do not remember the
part number just now.
On 28 November 2015 at 09:56, Steven Ranft wrote:
> I found this on Amazon here in the US.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H
I do think that might be powerful enough, just not quite pocket sized or
all that portable. But *definitely* plenty of juice. And versatile too...
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 9:59 PM, Jeff Gonzales wrote:
> I just got one of these:
>
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Schumacher-XP2260-Instant-Portable-Sour
I just got one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Schumacher-XP2260-Instant-Portable-Source/dp/B004EIAADG
It should power my m100 for awhile. :)
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 10:57 PM, Peter Vollan wrote:
> What we need is a USB to adaptaplug cable.
>
>
> On 27 November 2015 at 13:40, Brad Whitlock
>
What we need is a USB to adaptaplug cable.
On 27 November 2015 at 13:40, Brad Whitlock wrote:
> The juice packs should put out 5V, the same as you'd get from 4 rechargeable
> batteries, so it should just be a matter of making a cable with USB on one
> end and the right size coax power on the oth
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 3:43 PM, Mike Stein wrote:
> Presumably because PC com ports are also male and whatever you would have
> plugged into that port or the USB converter replacing it would therefore
> have a female connector; female<->female adapters are cheap. A female 25pin
> RS-232 port as in
Presumably because PC com ports are also male and whatever you would have
plugged into that port or the USB converter replacing it would therefore have a
female connector; female<->female adapters are cheap. A female 25pin RS-232
port as in the M100 is relatively unusual, and is/was a parallel p
I'm still not quite sure why all the USB to Serial converters end in
9-pin male - so you need another cable to connect to pretty much anything.
Is there a reason why a null-modem configuration with a 9-pin female
isn't the norm? I can't think of one. 95% of people buying one of these
things prob
In my case (circa 2007), I was dialling in to my Solaris machine to thumb
my nose at the elitists at the local coffee shop :)
The payphone in question is still in operation as of yesterday, however the
Solaris machine is not.
On Dec 2, 2015 4:17 PM, "Jeff Gonzales" wrote:
> lol.
>
> Do any payph
lol.
Do any payphones still exist? And if they do, what in the world is left on
the other side to answer?
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 5:12 PM, Shaun M. Wheeler
wrote:
> I have used acoustic couplers on my M100 (at a public phone) just to say
> I've done it.
>
> I'll never do it again :)
> On Dec 2,
I have used acoustic couplers on my M100 (at a public phone) just to say
I've done it.
I'll never do it again :)
On Dec 2, 2015 4:08 PM, "Marko Peussa" wrote:
> Those cables are hard to find. However, a good alternative is to buy a
> modem and connect it to the M100 RS-232 port by a RS-232 cable
Those cables are hard to find. However, a good alternative is to buy a modem
and connect it to the M100 RS-232 port by a RS-232 cable. Plenty of modems on
ebay.
Note also that M100 screen is rather slow, and going for higher speeds may mess
up the display, although file transfers should be fine
USB to serial converter with a 6ft cable can be ordered directly from the
OEM of the chip for a reasonable price. See
http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/Cables/USBRS232.htm#UC232R-10. Just a DB25
connector w/housing has to be fitted to it.
Georg
Am 02.12.2015 21:28 schrieb "Kurt McCullum" :
> Thank
Thanks for the confirmation Don,
There was suggestion to use two low profile gender changers, one
male/male and one female/female to make it work on with he M100.
The $45 price tag is a bit steep. I'm not sure when it went up but that
was the closest thing I found to the perfect off the shelf
Hi Kurt,
I have one of these cables and yes, the housing is too thick for the
M100. It works fine for the 102 and 200.
Don
On 12/02/2015 09:50 AM, Kurt McCullum wrote:
I can't check all the details right now but I believe this is the USB
to db25 male null modem cable I posted about a few mon
Yes, I have been looking into Ftdi and max232 since I'm getting into a
homebrew (i.e. serial) Arduino project as of late. This has similar
problems to communication with a m100 type machine.
How many of these cables, dongles would the community need per year?
Thanks
Dave NV3F
On Wed, Dec 2, 20
I can't check all the details right now but I believe this is the USB to
db25 male null modem cable I posted about a few months back. Though the
price at that time was $25 not $45.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/FTDI-USB-DB-25-Male-Serial-RS-232-Null-Modem-with-Full-Modem-Handshake-Cable-/161782416490
If you were building one I would recommend an all in one cable that hooks
straight from a USB port to any model t particularly the model 100 with no
adapters necessary.
Also it should be full null rather than defeating flow control as the old
complink cable did in order to support programs like HT
Hi:
I have a steady hand and a good eye when soldering and was thinking of
crafting null modem cables like Rick Hanson used to do for sale to the
model T community. This to to make file transfer cheap and easy for our
community, especially the folks who don't own a NADSbox or are new to the
model
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