R-pi 2, serial daughter board, laddiealpha would give you access to a usb
flash drive.
Or wait for TDock from Ken which is based on a rpi2.
-- John.
I guess, it's whatever can be hacked together to talk RS232 or cassette
modem, as that's really all the M100/102 has. I'm toying with the idea of
getting my 102 talking to a Bus Pirate one day via the TTL UART. That's
basically what the M100 bluetooth hack did IIRC. Of course, the tiny serial
buffe
Gentlemen,
I have the impression that we are straying from the question of the original
poster...
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