For the Model 100, is there such a thing as a program that will 1)
call a phone number 2) connect to it 3) log whatever it spits out into
a file, and 4) when the connection is lost, hang up and close the
file? I have been look at the code for old programs designed to
retreive stock quotes from Dow
Leave the memory power on and leave it with a set of good AA's and wall
wart power. Just let it sit overnight.
Sometimes that's enough to revive the internal power cell after a long
period of storage.
Then try a cold start.
-- John
Hi guys, I'm a long time fan of the site but only just got on the mailing
list.
I've been fiddling with an M100 for awhile but I felt like it was lonely so
I found it a NEC PC 8201A on ebay to hang out with.
Today I got my "new" 8201 in the mail, and was excited to find that it came
with a full
https://github.com/rlauzon/arduino-tpdd
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Brian White wrote:
> I don't know of a good DIY answer for quad yet (or better yet, the PG
> Designs I have which is *8* banks)
>
> But you can build a REX yourself now:
> http://tandy.wiki/REX
>
> and
I don't know of a good DIY answer for quad yet (or better yet, the PG
Designs I have which is *8* banks)
But you can build a REX yourself now:
http://tandy.wiki/REX
and for NADS box, you can throw dlplus (running from init) on a an intel
"chip" or raspberry pi
Or, someone has recently tried to
Hello! I am looking for a NADSBox primarily, also REX, QUAD if anyone wishes to sell.
I pulled my Tandy out of storage and I would like to finish the projects that I started long ago.
Shipping is to Canada.
Thank you!
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