I came across this video on Youtube of a wifi modem for the Commodore 64, that 
was able to load software directly from the internet.
C64 WiFi Modem<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeuQVKRsObk>

Watching that and related videos, I came across this site...
Retro Innovations<http://www.go4retro.com/>

The Store for that site has all kinds of hardware projects.
Is it that much more expensive to develop such projects for the M100 as the 
latter site has for the C64? Is it that the user base is so much smaller? Or is 
there something inherently inferior in the M100's design that doesn't allow for 
it? I've been busy with other things, but iirc, the M100 does have an expansion 
port, yes? Which can directly access the M100's memory?

I'm rehashing topics I've discussed before, but among them is some kind of MMU 
for the M100 so it could have relocatable code (again, iirc, the 8085 doesn't 
even have relative addressing?) .

The things that frustrate my ambitions with the M100 most are the memory 
restrictions and the slow refresh on the display. I want to be able to work 
with documents larger than 32k; I could live with the slow refresh if I could 
do that.

Anyway, I was just hoping, with those links, to inspire some hardware types 
into thinking "why not?"



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