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yah, that's exactly what you'd want to do - set up serial comms on that sort of
hardware hack.
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You would think so. But bog standard Pi images corrupt if you pull power
even if you're not doing anything.
I think the main reason is that Linux updates a "last accessed" time stamp.
So even if you're not writing to it and even if it's a system file it may
still write to the disk.
But you can tu
Jan -
ISTR that getting a NEC 8201a serial port to talk to a BS1
was trivial - No longer remember details (20 years ago); I
may have used current-limiting resistors - The BS1 allows
you to specify all the port parameters, so it was simple to
figure out what worked...
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From: M100 [mailto:m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com] On Behalf Of Jonathan Yuen
Sent: zaterdag 2 januari 2016 17:25
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Subject: Re: [M100] Raspberry Pi as TPDD
Hello,
There is a unix version of desklink (dl.c) and it compile
e USB-stick for file transfer.
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hat's the
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Från: M100 [m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com] för Jan-80 [ja...@scarlet.be]
Skickat: den 2 januari 2016 15:56
Till: Model 100 Discussion
Ämne: Re: [M100] Raspberry Pi as TPDD
Hi,
2. LaddieAlpha on Mono were the the names I was looking for. If it works, I
don't care about n
Usually the first adapter shows up as /dev/ttyUSB0
If you have multiple you can have issues with which adapter is which name.
There's a way to create udev rules so the same name is always bound to the
same device.
Power cycles: I suggest getting ups pico board or just always keeping it
plugged in
Hi,
2. LaddieAlpha on Mono were the the names I was looking for.
If it works, I don't care about name or environment. I was just
pondering aternatives.
4. /dev/ttyS0 is the first USB-port, then? Or is
it the USB-port + a USB-2-serial adapter?
6. How do you manage power
cycles?
5. If you bui
HI Jan,
I am currently running a raspberry pi with laddieAlpha, and it is working
well.
Why do you want to use Desklink?
In my case, Laddiealpha is listening to a TCP port however, not serial.
Certainly it could use the /dev/ttyS0 port if you wanted to.
John H is the expert here.
..Steve
On Fr
The .NET environment for Linux you're looking for is called Mono.
On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Jan-80 wrote:
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> A happy New Year 2016 to all of you.
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> I would like to use my old Raspberry Pi - an early Model B with only 256
> MB RAM - as a TPDD replacement. It would also allow an
Hello,
A happy New Year 2016 to all of you.
I would like to use
my old Raspberry Pi - an early Model B with only 256 MB RAM - as a TPDD
replacement. It would also allow anyone with any type of old Raspberry
Pi to do so. I am sure that, with the presentation of the Pi2, a lot of
hobbyists are
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