Re: [M100] Wifi RS232 Trouble

2019-06-24 Thread Gregory McGill
sounds like you should return it, and get a gurumodem or wifi232 or wimodem232 those all work and are tested,, i have the guru's in stock at arcadeshopper.com On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 5:43 PM Jason Benson wrote: > I've tried with a null modem and a standard serial cable. I was able to > access

Re: [M100] Wifi RS232 Trouble

2019-06-22 Thread Jason Benson
I've tried with a null modem and a standard serial cable. I was able to access the device and see it's output, but whenever I connected to a telnet site it would display the first few lines and then reset it self and print out a stack trace for the fault location in memory. On Fri, Jun 21, 2019

Re: [M100] Wifi RS232 Trouble

2019-06-21 Thread James Zeun
I have one of these, are you just using a bog standard Null modem cable to hook it up to your M100? On Fri, 14 Jun 2019 at 00:25, Tom Dison wrote: > FWIW, I have had good luck with mine from > https://www.simulant.uk/shop/retro-vintage-computer-wifi-modem-rs232-serial-hayes-compatible > . > > >

Re: [M100] Wifi RS232 Trouble

2019-06-13 Thread Tom Dison
FWIW, I have had good luck with mine from https://www.simulant.uk/shop/retro-vintage-computer-wifi-modem-rs232-serial-hayes-compatible . On Thu, Jun 13, 2019, 6:08 PM Jason Benson wrote: > I tried testing this modem out hooked up to my modern windows pc through a > serial adapter and using

Re: [M100] Wifi RS232 Trouble

2019-06-13 Thread Jason Benson
I tried testing this modem out hooked up to my modern windows pc through a serial adapter and using Putty, and I'm getting the same results. Something dodgy in the software. On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 4:56 PM Kurt McCullum wrote: > Could be the M100 is sending an XOFF due to a buffer full

Re: [M100] Wifi RS232 Trouble

2019-06-13 Thread Kurt McCullum
Could be the M100 is sending an XOFF due to a buffer full condition. The modem should be able to handle the flow control but you could always turn it off for a test. On Thu, Jun 13, 2019, at 1:16 PM, Josh Malone wrote: > The "WDT reset" is the modem microcontroller's WatchDog Timer > resetting

Re: [M100] Wifi RS232 Trouble

2019-06-13 Thread Josh Malone
The "WDT reset" is the modem microcontroller's WatchDog Timer resetting the MCU due to a software fault in the modem. I wonder if the M100 is exacerbating some dodgy programming on this modem somehow. -Josh On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 1:56 PM Jason Benson wrote: > > Hey guys, I got a Simple Wifi

[M100] Wifi RS232 Trouble

2019-06-13 Thread Jason Benson
Hey guys, I got a Simple Wifi RS232 modem from Etsy, and I'm having some trouble if any of you are familiar with this sort of device. I've messaged the maker about it but I haven't heard anything back yet and my attempts to google a resolution have come up short. It seems to be a problem with the