I tried it with a CBMStuff Wimodem 232 talking to LaddieAlpha running in TCP mode. No joy.
I didn’t try very hard, so there may be a combination of settings that does work, but I was never able to get it to work. On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 10:39 AM Gregory McGill <arcadeshop...@gmail.com> wrote: > most wimodems are locked to a baud rate and don't support hardware > handshaking.. may make it tough to set up also they only support 8bits no > parity.. with the exception of the gurumodem which does 7 bits and even/odd > parity as well > > > On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 9:38 AM Joshua O'Keefe <maj...@nachomountain.com> > wrote: > >> Has anyone tried to wire up one of the TPDD emulators with socat or >> something to make it network accessible, and then tried reaching it from a >> WiModem type device? Having wireless storage seems like it would be a >> great boon, but most of the remnants I see in the Club100 library seem to >> be about some kind of mysterious Bluetooth rig. It seems like it'd be >> simpler to just hook an emulator to a pty, wire up the other end to a TCP >> listen socket with socat, then just dial up the TPDD with a WiModem. >> >> Has this been tried? Am I insane? This seems like it would be >> straightforward to set up with off the shelf parts and commonly available >> glue software. >> >> As if I needed yet another excuse to spring for a WiModem. > > -- Tom Wilson wilso...@gmail.com (619)940-6311 K6ABZ