He also had those two lines on the bottom of the screen wasted with a
stupid menu, surely there must be an easy way to get rid of that.
On 26 May 2015 at 01:04, James Zeun wrote:
> Thats a pretty neat videa, had been wondering about this with a Raspberry Pi
> i have floating around.
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Thats a pretty neat videa, had been wondering about this with a Raspberry
Pi i have floating around.
On 26 May 2015 at 04:49, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
> It's funny from the menu he has HTERM installed but he didn't use it in
> the demo. In addition to implementing hardware flow control it also
It's funny from the menu he has HTERM installed but he didn't use it in the
demo. In addition to implementing hardware flow control it also maps to the
m100 character set including graphical characters. Also it filters out ANSI
color escapes. So it reduces a lot of the garbage you otherwise see on
Should be easy enough. I've plugged in my 102 to a Linux box on occasion over
a serial TTY and jumped on some internet stuff. (Not actual TCP/IP direct to
the 102, but text mode web browsing and hitting my BBS over telnet from the
Linux box... essentially using the 100 as a serial terminal.
Sh
While doing some internet searching. I found this YOUTUBE video.
It shows TRS 80 Model 100 connecting to the internet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-PKeNIBiiQ
I am wondering if anyone else has an idea or suggestions to do this another
way.
John M.