Ken, you have been a busy guy:) I didn't realize you were behind the Virtual-T project. Is it possible to copy and paste code into it? Also, would a TPDD work with it? If so, it would help me tremendously with my WAV archiving project.
Thank You, Jesus R On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 10:36 AM, Jesus R <sonor...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for the advise everyone. I may need to look at one of these > options. My unit arrived today and is very nice. However, the disk drive is > giving me I/O error so something is up with it or the cable:( I followed > the club 100 manual, but no cigar. > > I ordered the RAM from Gregory and looking forward to that. > > JR > > On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 4:38 PM, <m100-requ...@lists.bitchin100.com> > wrote: > >> Send M100 mailing list submissions to >> m100@lists.bitchin100.com >> >> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >> http://lists.bitchin100.com/listinfo.cgi/m100-bitchin100.com >> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >> m100-requ...@lists.bitchin100.com >> >> You can reach the person managing the list at >> m100-ow...@lists.bitchin100.com >> >> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >> than "Re: Contents of M100 digest..." >> >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. Still active? (Adam Murray) >> 2. Re: Still active? (Lee Kelley) >> 3. Re: Still active? (John R. Hogerhuis) >> 4. Re: New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) (Gregory McGill) >> 5. Re: New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) (Kurt McCullum) >> 6. Re: New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) (Brian White) >> 7. Re: New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) (c646581) >> 8. Re: New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) (Jeff Gonzales) >> 9. Re: New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) (Kurt McCullum) >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2018 21:41:14 -0400 >> From: Adam Murray <vec...@trustbasic.com> >> To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com >> Subject: [M100] Still active? >> Message-ID: <485698de-82e9-44f2-87d8-8952a98a2...@trustbasic.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >> >> Hello. Just wondering what kind of activity this group sees these days. >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 2 >> Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2018 21:36:22 -0500 >> From: Lee Kelley <l...@3footed.com> >> To: m...@bitchin100.com >> Subject: Re: [M100] Still active? >> Message-ID: >> <CACCQ-oK4uP_aSTbPgd7UQk=sTb+=rSNQQ1jCr_pRj2y8jA=t...@mail.gm >> ail.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >> >> Pretty active in a few different directions.... >> >> On Sun, Aug 19, 2018 at 8:41 PM Adam Murray <vec...@trustbasic.com> >> wrote: >> >> > Hello. Just wondering what kind of activity this group sees these days. >> > >> > >> >> -- >> *"I will never in my lifetime make a film that cannot be seen by the whole >> family"* Arther P. Jacobs >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL: <http://lists.bitchin100.com/private.cgi/m100-bitchin100.com >> /attachments/20180819/accc1500/attachment-0001.html> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 3 >> Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2018 22:03:56 -0700 >> From: "John R. Hogerhuis" <jho...@pobox.com> >> To: m...@bitchin100.com >> Subject: Re: [M100] Still active? >> Message-ID: >> <cacutkujth054makgbeybo0l52wnprt9rv_sksjiembezcnf...@mail.gm >> ail.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >> >> Mostly communication about new projects and questions / answers for >> support >> issues. >> >> -- John. >> >> >> On Sun, Aug 19, 2018, 6:41 PM Adam Murray <vec...@trustbasic.com> wrote: >> >> > Hello. Just wondering what kind of activity this group sees these days. >> > >> > >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL: <http://lists.bitchin100.com/private.cgi/m100-bitchin100.com >> /attachments/20180819/9058f469/attachment-0001.html> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 4 >> Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 00:25:15 -0700 >> From: Gregory McGill <arcadeshop...@gmail.com> >> To: m...@bitchin100.com >> Subject: Re: [M100] New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) >> Message-ID: >> <CAPGSn8Yrtqi3=6Q48pHV5=tetyqwdha+oc0feddrv3hgvjp...@mail.gm >> ail.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >> >> 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 <sonor...@gmail.com> 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 >> > stock. I'm happy to help to get more made and the proceeds can all go to >> > the club. Is there anyone to talk to about the design and firmware? >> > >> > Also, anyone have an extra internal memory module for sale? >> > >> > Thank You, >> > >> > JR >> > >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL: <http://lists.bitchin100.com/private.cgi/m100-bitchin100.com >> /attachments/20180820/930b0daa/attachment-0001.html> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 5 >> Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 11:12:48 -0700 >> From: Kurt McCullum <ku...@fastmail.com> >> To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com >> Subject: Re: [M100] New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) >> Message-ID: >> <1534788768.1423983.1480299792.022FD16B@webmail.messagingeng >> ine.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >> >> 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 or Android TV box. Both versions >> support TPDD, the Sardine dictionary, and a virtual modem. There are >> also older software options available such as DeskLink. >> Plenty are ways of getting a TPDD emulator up and running even if they >> are not as elegant as a NADSBox. >> Kurt >> >> >> 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 stock. I'm happy to help to get more made and the proceeds can >> > all go to the club. Is there anyone to talk to about the design and >> > firmware?> >> > Also, anyone have an extra internal memory module for sale? >> > >> > Thank You, >> > >> > JR >> >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL: <http://lists.bitchin100.com/private.cgi/m100-bitchin100.com >> /attachments/20180820/a12510d3/attachment-0001.html> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 6 >> Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 16:01:18 -0400 >> From: Brian White <bw.al...@gmail.com> >> To: m...@bitchin100.com >> Subject: Re: [M100] New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) >> Message-ID: >> <CAO0vv2ZBSGBKc_1WKFNKp8qHcZ4cLKsHK2fSyG6=OuGVTRYDAA@mail. >> gmail.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >> >> 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 bash and >> getty and python and a tcp stack and ssl and X and gnome etc etc etc. >> >> The fact that an entire pc fits in a tiny space and uses no power and >> costs >> $5 today thanks to the plain advancement over the passage of time, is sort >> of beside the point. Sure it's practical, but it's not *elegant*, in some >> intangible abstract mental way. >> >> You could run dlplus or laddie from an init script on an Omega2 and stuff >> the entire thing inside of a db25 connector shell, and probably even >> scavenge enough power right from the usb port with charge pumps, and the >> entire thing would be small and cheap and relatively easy to do, since >> it's >> just sticking a few existing things together like legos. Outwardly this >> makes all the sense in the world. But it's just such a brute-force kind of >> solution. I'd rather spend all kinds of time and effort to do the same >> thing with a controller in place of the computer. >> >> Though, you can sure get a lot more functionality out of a computer, like >> that virtual modem in mcomm. And the computer is infinitely more end-user >> hackable. It would be neat to play with hacking together some sort of >> front-end dispatcher script, kind of like inetd for serial or I guess that >> would just be an amped-up getty, maybe even with an interactive menu that >> you can access via TELCOM, and the front end runs a tpdd server or a dos >> injector or ssh client or lynx or virtual modem or something else and >> hooks >> it to the tty. It could stay in the loop monitoring the tty for special >> escape commands to break out into a command mode just like modems, telnet, >> ssh, cu etc all do, so you could always switch between functions from the >> M100 even after starting one. >> >> gahh ideas are sure easy to throw around :) >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL: <http://lists.bitchin100.com/private.cgi/m100-bitchin100.com >> /attachments/20180820/9e77c2cc/attachment-0001.html> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 7 >> Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 16:31:18 -0400 >> From: c646581 <c646...@gmail.com> >> To: m...@bitchin100.com >> Subject: Re: [M100] New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) >> Message-ID: >> <CAKEMLYoKecm_XFc9EfKF0OsyrJ6HNs3R+6Vo2Vg+s9W95jt4zA@mail. >> gmail.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >> >> 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 <bw.al...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > 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 bash and >> > getty and python and a tcp stack and ssl and X and gnome etc etc etc. >> > >> > The fact that an entire pc fits in a tiny space and uses no power and >> > costs $5 today thanks to the plain advancement over the passage of >> time, is >> > sort of beside the point. Sure it's practical, but it's not *elegant*, >> in >> > some intangible abstract mental way. >> > >> > You could run dlplus or laddie from an init script on an Omega2 and >> stuff >> > the entire thing inside of a db25 connector shell, and probably even >> > scavenge enough power right from the usb port with charge pumps, and the >> > entire thing would be small and cheap and relatively easy to do, since >> it's >> > just sticking a few existing things together like legos. Outwardly this >> > makes all the sense in the world. But it's just such a brute-force kind >> of >> > solution. I'd rather spend all kinds of time and effort to do the same >> > thing with a controller in place of the computer. >> > >> > Though, you can sure get a lot more functionality out of a computer, >> like >> > that virtual modem in mcomm. And the computer is infinitely more >> end-user >> > hackable. It would be neat to play with hacking together some sort of >> > front-end dispatcher script, kind of like inetd for serial or I guess >> that >> > would just be an amped-up getty, maybe even with an interactive menu >> that >> > you can access via TELCOM, and the front end runs a tpdd server or a dos >> > injector or ssh client or lynx or virtual modem or something else and >> hooks >> > it to the tty. It could stay in the loop monitoring the tty for special >> > escape commands to break out into a command mode just like modems, >> telnet, >> > ssh, cu etc all do, so you could always switch between functions from >> the >> > M100 even after starting one. >> > >> > gahh ideas are sure easy to throw around :) >> > >> > >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL: <http://lists.bitchin100.com/private.cgi/m100-bitchin100.com >> /attachments/20180820/dfb23324/attachment-0001.html> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 8 >> Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 16:34:07 -0400 >> From: Jeff Gonzales <gonzobra...@gmail.com> >> To: m...@bitchin100.com >> Subject: Re: [M100] New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) >> Message-ID: >> <CAHQFH32UN3Ttzibo9bp2-EvqX5ngbtgcB3RR_JZa30EN8Um8-g@mail. >> gmail.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >> >> at this point is the m100 just a keyboard/dumb terminal? >> >> On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 4:31 PM, c646581 <c646...@gmail.com> 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 >> > level shifting and SD card interface. >> > >> > On Mon, Aug 20, 2018, 16:02 Brian White <bw.al...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> >> 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 bash and >> >> getty and python and a tcp stack and ssl and X and gnome etc etc etc. >> >> >> >> The fact that an entire pc fits in a tiny space and uses no power and >> >> costs $5 today thanks to the plain advancement over the passage of >> time, is >> >> sort of beside the point. Sure it's practical, but it's not *elegant*, >> in >> >> some intangible abstract mental way. >> >> >> >> You could run dlplus or laddie from an init script on an Omega2 and >> stuff >> >> the entire thing inside of a db25 connector shell, and probably even >> >> scavenge enough power right from the usb port with charge pumps, and >> the >> >> entire thing would be small and cheap and relatively easy to do, since >> it's >> >> just sticking a few existing things together like legos. Outwardly this >> >> makes all the sense in the world. But it's just such a brute-force >> kind of >> >> solution. I'd rather spend all kinds of time and effort to do the same >> >> thing with a controller in place of the computer. >> >> >> >> Though, you can sure get a lot more functionality out of a computer, >> like >> >> that virtual modem in mcomm. And the computer is infinitely more >> end-user >> >> hackable. It would be neat to play with hacking together some sort of >> >> front-end dispatcher script, kind of like inetd for serial or I guess >> that >> >> would just be an amped-up getty, maybe even with an interactive menu >> that >> >> you can access via TELCOM, and the front end runs a tpdd server or a >> dos >> >> injector or ssh client or lynx or virtual modem or something else and >> hooks >> >> it to the tty. It could stay in the loop monitoring the tty for special >> >> escape commands to break out into a command mode just like modems, >> telnet, >> >> ssh, cu etc all do, so you could always switch between functions from >> the >> >> M100 even after starting one. >> >> >> >> gahh ideas are sure easy to throw around :) >> >> >> >> >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL: <http://lists.bitchin100.com/private.cgi/m100-bitchin100.com >> /attachments/20180820/9b48edff/attachment-0001.html> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 9 >> Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 13:38:24 -0700 >> From: Kurt McCullum <ku...@fastmail.com> >> To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com >> Subject: Re: [M100] New Age Digital Storage Box (NADSBox) >> Message-ID: >> <1534797504.1469259.1480473272.79B6C298@webmail.messagingeng >> ine.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >> >> 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 20, 2018 at 4:31 PM, c646581 <c646...@gmail.com> 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 level shifting and SD card interface.>> >> >> On Mon, Aug 20, 2018, 16:02 Brian White <bw.al...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> 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 bash and getty and python and a tcp stack and ssl and X and >> >>> gnome etc etc etc.>>> The fact that an entire pc fits in a tiny space >> and uses no power >> >>> and costs $5 today thanks to the plain advancement over the passage >> >>> of time, is sort of beside the point. Sure it's practical, but it's >> >>> not *elegant*, in some intangible abstract mental way.>>> You could >> run dlplus or laddie from an init script on an Omega2 and >> >>> stuff the entire thing inside of a db25 connector shell, and >> >>> probably even scavenge enough power right from the usb port with >> >>> charge pumps, and the entire thing would be small and cheap and >> >>> relatively easy to do, since it's just sticking a few existing >> >>> things together like legos. Outwardly this makes all the sense in >> >>> the world. But it's just such a brute-force kind of solution. I'd >> >>> rather spend all kinds of time and effort to do the same thing with >> >>> a controller in place of the computer.>>> >> >>> Though, you can sure get a lot more functionality out of a computer, >> >>> like that virtual modem in mcomm. And the computer is infinitely >> >>> more end-user hackable. It would be neat to play with hacking >> >>> together some sort of front-end dispatcher script, kind of like >> >>> inetd for serial or I guess that would just be an amped-up getty, >> >>> maybe even with an interactive menu that you can access via TELCOM, >> >>> and the front end runs a tpdd server or a dos injector or ssh client >> >>> or lynx or virtual modem or something else and hooks it to the tty. >> >>> It could stay in the loop monitoring the tty for special escape >> >>> commands to break out into a command mode just like modems, telnet, >> >>> ssh, cu etc all do, so you could always switch between functions >> >>> from the M100 even after starting one.>>> gahh ideas are sure easy to >> throw around :) >> >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL: <http://lists.bitchin100.com/private.cgi/m100-bitchin100.com >> /attachments/20180820/25cff769/attachment-0001.html> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Subject: Digest Footer >> >> _______________________________________________ >> M100 mailing list >> M100@lists.bitchin100.com >> http://lists.bitchin100.com/listinfo.cgi/m100-bitchin100.com >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> End of M100 Digest, Vol 92, Issue 10 >> ************************************ >> > >