On Mon, 20 Aug 2018 19:16:31 -0500, John Gardner wrote:
Brian, here's an idea - How about junking the html so I can read
your interesting posts without converting them to text files first...
Just a suggestion - My 70-year-old eyesight would appreciate it.
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Brian, here's an idea - How about junking the html so I can read
your interesting posts without converting them to text files first...
Just a suggestion - My 70-year-old eyesight would appreciate it.
thanks,
Jack
On 8/20/18, c646581 wrote:
> I'm sure it'd be possible to program a M100
I'm sure it'd be possible to program a M100 simulator for the
Arduino/Arduino Mega, but it'd be difficult and have tons of overhead.
Running one of the off-the-shelf simulators on a Raspberry Pi is much more
doable, but you're just slaving a much more powerful device to the M100.
I like using
Yeah, but if you're bringing an Arduino into the picture why not just build
a new unit around it? Or gut an m100 and use it directly with the keyboard
and screen?
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 4:38 PM, Kurt McCullum wrote:
> Not for loading and storing files. That requires a TPDD client running on
>
Not for loading and storing files. That requires a TPDD client running
on the m100. But when you go to TELCOM to do anything, you are basically
a vt52 terminal.
Kurt
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018, at 1:34 PM, Jeff Gonzales wrote:
> at this point is the m100 just a keyboard/dumb terminal?
>
> On Mon, Aug
at this point is the m100 just a keyboard/dumb terminal?
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 4:31 PM, c646581 wrote:
> I have a project that uses an Arduino Mega to emulate a TPDD.
>
> https://github.com/TangentDelta/SD2TPDD
>
> I have plans to eventually sell easy-to-use shields that provide the RS232
>
I have a project that uses an Arduino Mega to emulate a TPDD.
https://github.com/TangentDelta/SD2TPDD
I have plans to eventually sell easy-to-use shields that provide the RS232
level shifting and SD card interface.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018, 16:02 Brian White wrote:
> A tpdd emulated in low level
A tpdd emulated in low level basic hardware in line with the tpdd itself
really appeals to me.
I would love to try to make it work on a tinyduino, or maybe a gotek.
Tinyduino may not seem "basic" being so small and modern, but it's a
microcontroller not a PC. It doesn't run linux and systemd and
Even though NADSBox units are not available currently, there are
alternatives. LaddieAlpha runs on multiple platforms
(Windows/Linux/Raspberry Pi) and provides full TPDD support. There are
two versions of mComm, one for Windows and one for Android. The Android
version can be used on a smart phone
I have the memory modules at arcadeshopper.com and also a android based
tpdd solution
Greg
On Sat, Aug 18, 2018 at 12:12 PM Jesus R wrote:
> Team, I know I'm late to the party, but I just purchased a T100 and it
> should arrive soon:) I noticed the NADSBox has been discontinued or out of
>
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