Cool! Sorry I didn't respond sooner, was down for the count for a few days
with a bug or something.
I've been in KY visiting family the past week and return to CA after the
new year. Then I plan to focus on TDock as much as possible.
Ken
On Tuesday, December 22, 2015, Stephen Adolph wrote:
>
Good Job, Ken..
I can not wait till this TDock project is done and working on the M100,
M102 and TANDY 200.
John M
Ken says:
The goals of TDock:
1. Provide an HDMI LCD video interface for Model T (a DVI replacement).
2. It should work with M100, T102, T200 and PC8201.
3. Provide a TPDD
Ken,
I bought a 2B today. so I'm ready to go!
I decided a 2B was a better investment then to use OpenWRT and a linksys
router for my "laddiealpha on the WAN" project
Steve
On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 10:36 AM, Ken Pettit wrote:
> On 12/7/15 7:00 AM, Ray Lopez wrote:
>
> Ken, forgive the stupid
Frugal is a good word too...
On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 4:55 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Ken Pettit wrote:
>
> > The implementation in the picture is a daughter card for the Raspberry
> Pi 2
> > B (a "Pi Hat"). It connects with the Model T parallel port for prima
On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Ken Pettit wrote:
> The implementation in the picture is a daughter card for the Raspberry Pi 2
> B (a "Pi Hat"). It connects with the Model T parallel port for primary
> communication of video data, but also has an RS-232 port (and a BCR port).
> It also has a "p
Currently the PCBs I have in hand are built per the Rasp Pi B+ / 2 "Pi Hat"
specification. This means they fit only Pi+ or Pi B 2 (40-pin connector
and physical dimensions). Electrically, however, I believe all of the
signals except the BCR port output are tied to the original 26-pin region
of th
This is great. Using the RasPi as a base gives you an inexpensive
platform to build on, one that will be available for years to come. I am
truly impressed...
I hope that the design is compatible with the
original RasPi and the Pi2. Please publish wich models A, A+, B, B+,
Pi2, Pi0 ... it is c
On 12/7/15 7:00 AM, Ray Lopez wrote:
Ken, forgive the stupid question, but what does TDock do? RL
Hi Ray,
The goals of TDock:
1. Provide an HDMI LCD video interface for Model T (a DVI replacement).
2. It should work with M100, T102, T200 and PC8201.
3. Provide a TPDD client to USB Thumb dr
Ken, forgive the stupid question, but what does TDock do? RL
From: "Joe Grubbs"
To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com
Sent: Saturday, December 5, 2015 5:09:44 PM
Subject: Re: [M100] TDock one step closer
Awesome news Ken. I can't wait to hear more!
On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 2:04
Hi Ken,
Very cool. I see its in the trademark oshpark purple. Love it! Please keep us
informed.
Cheers, Bert
Original message
Subject: [M100] TDock one step closer
From: Ken Pettit
To: Model 100 Discussion
CC:
Hey Gang,
No real schedule for when this will be
I had not "really" been following the posts on TDock, thinking of it as
sort of like "vaporware" Now I want one! I had been considering a
device called microVGA (see http://microvga.com/ ) but wanted more
integration with the m100 system. Looks like a winner.
Cheers and Huzah!
Dave NC3F
>
>
looks awesome Ken! lots of parts there to solder..and place...and
check... Congrats on getting to this milestone!
Steve
On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 5:04 PM, Ken Pettit wrote:
> Hey Gang,
>
> No real schedule for when this will be complete, but I now have an
> assembled TDock PCB! And I am able to
Awesome news Ken. I can't wait to hear more!
On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 2:04 PM -0800, "Ken Pettit"
mailto:petti...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hey Gang,
No real schedule for when this will be complete, but I now have an
assembled TDock PCB! And I am able to connect with and program the
CPLD. It still
Hey Gang,
No real schedule for when this will be complete, but I now have an
assembled TDock PCB! And I am able to connect with and program the
CPLD. It still remains to be tested, but getting the PCB is a big step.
Photo here: http://www.kenpettit.com/images/TDock.JPG
(the USB connector
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