Thanks for the advice, John.  Unfortunately, I'm looking for something better 
than an Android device.  Too many wires, and too much complication.  And I 
liked that the NASDBox ran of off AA batteries, so I don't have to think about 
whether the Android device is charged or not.

I guess I was looking for something more in line with the philosophy of the 
100, itself: simple, portable, power-efficient.

Maybe someone will put a used one on fleaBay some day.

> On Aug 11, 2020, at 1:40 PM, m100-requ...@lists.bitchin100.com wrote:
> 
> If you need a completely portable solution for a TPDD emulator, I'd go for 
> mComm on an Android device.

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