This is interesting but over my head. I have an old Google Nexus 7 gathering
dust. Can I use it as an monitor for a Model T?
On Tuesday, January 19, 2021, 03:39:29 PM EST, Kenneth Pettit
wrote:
I’ve actually stripped out the Model T logic from VirtualT and used the
framework for oth
sounds like Jonathan has a solution in progress.
M100 (with VT100 driver) --->
RS-232--->MVT100--->VGA>converter--->HDMI >tablet
At least I think that is what is going on. If it works, you could use the
video commands that worked with Disk Video Interface, running on the Tablet
as a disp
I’ve actually stripped out the Model T logic from VirtualT and used the
framework for other apps twice now
Ken
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> On Jan 19, 2021, at 12:10 PM, Stephen Adolph wrote:
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> WRT using Virtual T - I just meant the framework. strip out Virtual T and
> replace with a new app
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 12:10 PM Stephen Adolph
wrote:
> WRT using Virtual T - I just meant the framework. strip out Virtual T and
> replace with a new application that uses all the same tool kit.
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Ah. It uses FLTK.
-- John.
WRT using Virtual T - I just meant the framework. strip out Virtual T and
replace with a new application that uses all the same tool kit.
After all it is the only thing I know how to do!
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 2:58 PM John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
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> On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 11:44 AM Stephen Ado
Model T software compatibility requires 6 additional control codes beyond
what is implemented in VT100.
Agreed it isn't VT100.
If you want to use the integrated "DVI" functionality (maybe VT100 driver
is a bad name) then you need the screen solution to handle the special ESC
codes. See below.
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 11:44 AM Stephen Adolph
wrote:
> I am actually thinking about exactly that, a new VT100 app that implements
> the custom M100 control codes, and takes serial data.
> Was thinking to use the VirtualT framework to do it also.
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VT100 is an industry standard so I don't know
I am actually thinking about exactly that, a new VT100 app that implements
the custom M100 control codes, and takes serial data.
Was thinking to use the VirtualT framework to do it also.
Steve
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 2:41 PM John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
> It seems like the most straightforward way
It seems like the most straightforward way to do that would be a VT100
terminal app and a USB-serial adapter that works with the android tablet.
But then it wouldn't use the MVT100.
Would that work? Would it lose any functionality?
-- John.
hey that is interesting. I was trying to sort out something like that
myself. can you elaborate a bit on the parts you are using?
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 7:15 AM jonathan.y...@telia.com <
jonathan.y...@telia.com> wrote:
> Hello All,
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> I was looking for a smaller, perhaps battery powered vga mo
Hello All,
I was looking for a smaller, perhaps battery powered vga monitor to use the my
mvt100 that I connect to my M100. Then I saw an article last month on Tom's
Hardware about using an android tablet as a monitor on a raspberry pi. That's
nice, I thought, but I need vga. Then I remember
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