I stand corrected, the A06 DevTerm does allow some configuration when it
comes to power consumption!
https://github.com/clockworkpi/DevTerm/blob/main/Code/A06/devterm-a06-gearbox
On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 4:54 PM Ben Wiley Sittler
wrote:
> As of today the A06 model appears to be in stock at their
As of today the A06 model appears to be in stock at their shop again, by
the way: https://www.clockworkpi.com/shop
I don't have it, but have read that this A06 version is a bit more powerful
than the Raspberry Pi CM3+ lite version, though also correspondingly a bit
more power-hungry/has a bit
> On Dec 5, 2021, at 2:07 PM, Gregory McGill wrote:
> Someone has, its back in the scroll somewhere it works fine with ff
I remember seeing this go by, too. Found it! Jerry gave an excellent detailed
write up:
> From: Jerry Davis
> Date: May 24, 2021 at 9:32:32 AM PDT
> To:
I'm still waiting for mine. I ordered the A04 model, not knowing at
the time that it would ship dead last.
On Sat, 2021-12-04 at 21:00 -0800, Ben Wiley Sittler wrote:
> I have that machine! Specifically mine is the version with a
> Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Lite. It can run VirtualT OK too,
Someone has, its back in the scroll somewhere it works fine with ff
On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 12:10 PM Tom Wilson wrote:
> Does the DVI work with PC drives? If so, you might be able to use a Gotek
> with the FlashFloppy firmware.
>
> Normally, Gotek drives don’t work with double density
Does the DVI work with PC drives? If so, you might be able to use a Gotek
with the FlashFloppy firmware.
Normally, Gotek drives don’t work with double density controllers (180 or
360K disks), but the FlashFloppy firmware adds a lot of flexibility.
However, the images will NOT be compatible with
Hmmm that might be something is be up for trying out.
Would it be possible to read the disk images on a regular pc?
On Sun, 5 Dec 2021, 7:48 pm Gregory McGill, wrote:
> Yes no haven't tried it yet
>
> On Sun, Dec 5, 2021, 11:34 AM James Zeun wrote:
>
>> Hey guys
>>
>> I'm sorry if this has
Yes no haven't tried it yet
On Sun, Dec 5, 2021, 11:34 AM James Zeun wrote:
> Hey guys
>
> I'm sorry if this has been asked before. But I was just staring at my DVI
> and the thought hit me, could I fit a gotek floppy emulator inside the
> thing and would it work?
>
> Has anyone tried such a
Hey guys
I'm sorry if this has been asked before. But I was just staring at my DVI and
the thought hit me, could I fit a gotek floppy emulator inside the thing and
would it work?
Has anyone tried such a thing?
Cheers
James
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On 12/5/21 8:22 AM, Stephen Adolph wrote:
..or take a paper clip, straighten it out, bend two hooks onto each end
and the bend into a U. Didn't we just get a note from Mike Nugent on > this idea? cheers
Yes but I don't think that's actually a great idea because it still
doesn't ensure the
..or take a paper clip, straighten it out, bend two hooks onto each end and
the bend into a U. Didn't we just get a note from Mike Nugent on this
idea? cheers
On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 8:18 AM Charles Hudson wrote:
> Martin Harding wrote:
>
> "Many thanks for the advice. Can thin nosed pliers be
Martin Harding wrote:
"Many thanks for the advice. Can thin nosed pliers be used rather than a
keypad puller ?"
Martin,
There isn't a lot of room between keycaps and thin-nosed pliers won't give
you a very good grip on the cap or very good leverage, either. If you
don't have a keycap puller,
Nice, thanks for sharing that comparison -- I thought it looked a bit small
compared to the hand in one of the shots :)
--Brad
On Sat, Dec 4, 2021 at 10:01 PM Ben Wiley Sittler
wrote:
> I have that machine! Specifically mine is the version with a Raspberry Pi
> Compute Module 3+ Lite. It can
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