Hey All…

I have to say I finally have a decent working PC interface with my recently 
acquired 102 with 32k Ram.  Thanks to Mike Stein, Ken Pettit, and many others 
from this list.  I always wanted one of these machines, but never was able to 
acquire before.  I finally convinced the wife for it to be a birthday present 
(Oops sorry hon).

Anyway I have Laddiealpha up and running with updated TS-DOS (SARDOS) with 
Mikes’s boards and much guidance from you guys.  Everything is perfect so far, 
yet I see a couple minor issues with large basic ASCII listings coming into the 
T, swapping to Hyperterm instead of Laddiealpha.

As I write this I wonder if it would be possible to port a client from the 
system for the Coco 3 called Drivewire.  It is very much the same as TPDD, but 
has a much broader protocol.  It even supports telnet and HTTP.  The Drivewire 
server is written in Java so it is quite portable across all systems. I have it 
on Win7, OSX, and Linux.  The reason I say this is because Drivewire uses RS232 
as its communication protocol.

Bill Nobel
b_nobel@ <mailto:b_no...@yuenscanada.com>hotmail.com



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