Laddiealpha is a Tpdd emulator and I've already tested it on the Pi. Runs
fine.
-- John.
Hi Ken,I saw the Raspberry Pi A is for sale for $20
now!https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-model-a-plus-on-sale/
I have an idea that would be easy, if I could write code I would write a TPDD
emulator for the Pi.
Perhaps the Pi can handle a copy of LAPDOS in DOSBox running on the PI, b
Latest software is now available at
http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=REX_Release_4.9
Let me know if you have any trouble with this, and of course any bugs.
thanks,
Steve
On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 4:02 PM, Stephen Adolph
wrote:
> I can claim success now. It was quite a challenge for
I can claim success now. It was quite a challenge for me to get QUAD
working really `really well. I will be releasing REX 4.9 revision 236
later today with tools to upgrade from prior 4.9, and tools to do a clean
installation from scratch.
One major area of challenge was making the M100 behave l
HTERM doesn't have a half duplex feature.
It needs a lot of features to be a full fledged terminal. But you can hack
the code to echo to the screen pretty easily.
-- John.
On Sunday, November 29, 2015, Hiraghm wrote:
> I'm slowly getting my M100 to connect to my Android phone (w/o
> programmin
Bluetooth has device profiles that let the bluetooth gadget tell the phone
what kind of device it is so that the phone's OS knows what to do with it.
Though Android will correctly recognize and use a HID-profile keyboard,
your RN-42 is most likely using the SPP profile to appear as a serial port.
I'm slowly getting my M100 to connect to my Android phone (w/o
programming, so far).
GetBlue gets it connected, but I don't want to use GetBlue.
Logically, I should be able to get it to connect as a keyboard.
I can get it to connect as a modem or other device.
As a keyboard, my phone pops up a wi