it's also very possible that i made a mistake when i initially
reassembled the thing. it was very fiddly to get everything back
together. i'll let you know if i find anything interesting.
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 02:36:18PM -0800, runrin wrote:
> unfortunately format fails with the same error. i'll
Is it worth trying to come up with some surgery bodge procedure to
upgrade a 256K unit to 512?
It's a very small change and although there is an added part and it's
tiny and not easy to solder wires to, it's probably actually possible to
cut a few traces and add the new part with fine wire-wra
> On Dec 13, 2023, at 1:34 PM, Brian Brindle wrote:
>
> building up a CP/M emulation environment on the TanPi
Feel free to reach out about this off-list. I've done a fair bit of fooling
around with the various CP/M emulation environments and have found RunCPM to
work *really* well as a daily
unfortunately format fails with the same error. i'll try tearing the
thing open later and see if i can find anything obviously wrong with it.
here's what i got:
% VERBOSE=9 ./pdd.sh format
get_tpdd_port()
Using port "/dev/ttyUSB0"
open_com()
set_stty()
speed 19200 baud; rows 0; columns 0; line =
Haha - Glad you like it Joshua if I do happen to make more or improve on
this one I'll let you know. I don't exactly have ADD but what I do seem to
have is the inability to control what my current interests are and recently
it's been playing with CP/M on the M100, PX-8 and building up a CP/M
emulat
Communication all looks good actually. Cabling and serial port are
solid. The problem is only when it issues the initial dirent() as part
of the directory listing process, and gets a hardware fault error code
from the drive.
The drive firmware tried to run the disk and read the media, and fail
OK! I think there might be a problem with my PC cable.
With a standard 25 pin to 9 pin adapter and a gender changer on my M100
cable, I'm getting some output, but there may be some other issues with
the drive or cable.
I will paste my results below.
--
I should write up some steps to verify things, both for the cable and
for pdd.sh. It's one thing to say "do this to make this" but then when
it doesn't work, then what? Is something broken or did you get a step
wrong or are the directions wrong?
One thing is with the solder blob in place, you
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 3:30 AM Brian Brindle wrote:
> I had this flagged as a flow control issue, guess it sort of is but what I
> was remembering is the T200 using the DTR signal for chip select on the
> tone generator.
>
Hmm, now that rings a bell. (Ba-dump-TI).
Maybe that's why it was w
> On Dec 13, 2023, at 6:22 AM, Brian Brindle wrote:
> My whole setup is a total kludge / hack that I never expected to use long
> term. I was just doing a POC and built the whole thing in about 10 minutes
> with stuff I had laying around but here we are almost five years later...
Brian, you ma
Hi Jonathan,
My whole setup is a total kludge / hack that I never expected to use long
term. I was just doing a POC and built the whole thing in about 10 minutes
with stuff I had laying around but here we are almost five years later...
One day I'll get off my butt and make a proper 3d printed case
Hello,
I know it is starting to be off-topic, but some details about how you did the
pi (I assume a zero-w) and the case with the level-shifter would be nice. I've
done this with other components, but I've never gotten anything nearly so
small. I have a pi-hat with a level shifter, and it bas
> Also T200 not working with hardware flow control? It used to. Steve
ported HTERM to it. I do recall we had issues with the > 19200bps baud
rates on the T200.
Well, know how part of the theme of this thread is things not happening the
way we remember them? I had this flagged as a flow control is
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