Re: [M100] reuse Palm pilot as a serial LCD display for M100

2021-06-23 Thread JOHN JR & VIRGINIA WHITTON
A good while back, I developed several trivial applications for my Pal, using 
Hotpaw Basic. In each case, those involved RS-232 connections.

It's pretty straight-up Basic, as I recall. It's been years, but looks like 
it's available for download here:
Ron Nicholson's Ancient Palm OS Computing Information Page

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On Wednesday, June 23, 2021, 6:36:40 PM EDT, Dan Higdon 
 wrote:  
 
 Wow, that's pretty cool. I have an old Palm III that I keep wanting to find 
stuff to do with. I have the cradle (an RS232 cradle, thankfully) but no 
software. I put batteries into it and it does work.
>From the sounds of things, it looks like it won't be a straight-up "throw 
>ASCII at it" terminal, but it will be fun to explore the options I think.

On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 7:24 AM Stephen Adolph  wrote:

http://palmorb.sourceforge.net/download.html

stumbled across this interesting piece of Palm Pilot software it turns the 
PP into an RS232 driven LCD display.  This seems like it could be quite useful 
for the M100 - debug interface, auxiliary input/output etc.  

  

Re: [M100] reuse Palm pilot as a serial LCD display for M100

2021-06-23 Thread Chris Fezzler
 Yup!  I did it once.
On Wednesday, June 23, 2021, 06:36:41 PM EDT, Dan Higdon 
 wrote:  
 
 Wow, that's pretty cool. I have an old Palm III that I keep wanting to find 
stuff to do with. I have the cradle (an RS232 cradle, thankfully) but no 
software. I put batteries into it and it does work.
>From the sounds of things, it looks like it won't be a straight-up "throw 
>ASCII at it" terminal, but it will be fun to explore the options I think.

On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 7:24 AM Stephen Adolph  wrote:

http://palmorb.sourceforge.net/download.html

stumbled across this interesting piece of Palm Pilot software it turns the 
PP into an RS232 driven LCD display.  This seems like it could be quite useful 
for the M100 - debug interface, auxiliary input/output etc.  

  

[M100] Any Apps for connecting Tandy / NEC to Psion Series 5 / 5mx ?

2021-06-23 Thread ExPLIT | Pawel Radomychelski
Hi guys
Are there some apps in the wild for connectiong Tandy / NEC to the
Psion Series 5 / 5mx ?

Tha would be cool...


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Kind regards / 
Mit freundlichen Grüßen

ExPLIT IT Solutions
Pawel Radomychelski




Re: [M100] reuse Palm pilot as a serial LCD display for M100

2021-06-23 Thread Dan Higdon
Wow, that's pretty cool. I have an old Palm III that I keep wanting to find
stuff to do with. I have the cradle (an RS232 cradle, thankfully) but no
software. I put batteries into it and it does work.
>From the sounds of things, it looks like it won't be a straight-up "throw
ASCII at it" terminal, but it will be fun to explore the options I think.

On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 7:24 AM Stephen Adolph  wrote:

> http://palmorb.sourceforge.net/download.html
>
> stumbled across this interesting piece of Palm Pilot software it turns
> the PP into an RS232 driven LCD display.  This seems like it could be quite
> useful for the M100 - debug interface, auxiliary input/output etc.
>
>


Re: [M100] reuse Palm pilot as a serial LCD display for M100

2021-06-23 Thread Chris Fezzler
 The TRS-80 Model 102 - The Tandy Model T!


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On Wednesday, June 23, 2021, 08:24:56 AM EDT, Stephen Adolph 
 wrote:  
 
 http://palmorb.sourceforge.net/download.html

stumbled across this interesting piece of Palm Pilot software it turns the 
PP into an RS232 driven LCD display.  This seems like it could be quite useful 
for the M100 - debug interface, auxiliary input/output etc.  
  

[M100] reuse Palm pilot as a serial LCD display for M100

2021-06-23 Thread Stephen Adolph
http://palmorb.sourceforge.net/download.html

stumbled across this interesting piece of Palm Pilot software it turns
the PP into an RS232 driven LCD display.  This seems like it could be quite
useful for the M100 - debug interface, auxiliary input/output etc.