Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Doug Jackson
On 13-May-16 5:32 AM, Jeff Gonzales wrote: What's that dork doing on the CHIP home page? The guy on the front page is using his CHIP computer with the optional color LCD display module to experiment with simple Virtual reality using a VR headset - From the look of it is is probably Google

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Willard Goosey
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 02:43:20PM -0700, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: > On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 12:33 PM, James Zeun wrote: > > I do wonder if devices like this or the Pi Zero. Couldn't some how offer a > > NAS box storage alternative for the M100. > What Willard ran, dlplus does the same basic fun

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Willard Goosey
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 03:48:07PM -0400, Howard Pepper wrote: > I've got a growing collection of Raspberry Pi units (two RPi "B" > models, one RPi "B 2" model, one RPi "B 3" model). I'm currently using > the two RPi "B" models on my Broadband-Hamnet MESH network, and haven't > built the ot

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Willard Goosey
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 03:32:11PM -0400, Jeff Gonzales wrote: > What's that dork doing on the CHIP home page? No clue, man. I was given the CHIP, so I'm not really plugged into the CHIP community, whatever shape it has. Willard -- Willard Goosey goo...@sdc.org Socorro, New Mexico, USA I sear

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 12:33 PM, James Zeun wrote: > I do wonder if devices like this or the Pi Zero. Couldn't some how offer a > NAS box storage alternative for the M100. > >> -- R.E. Howard What Willard ran, dlplus does the same basic function as a NADSBox. Just like LaddieAlpha or mComm.

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Shaun M. Wheeler
My Pi B is permanently connected to the serial port of my Model 4P. On May 12, 2016 3:10 PM, "James Zeun" wrote: > I recently built a small Pi machine with a 4.5" screen. They really are > lovely little boards. > > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw_gYOWg5M0deDZvdzhvNjUwUk0/view?usp=drivesdk >

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread James Zeun
I recently built a small Pi machine with a 4.5" screen. They really are lovely little boards. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw_gYOWg5M0deDZvdzhvNjUwUk0/view?usp=drivesdk https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw_gYOWg5M0dTEFZWVdRUDhFOG8/view?usp=drivesdk https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw_gYOWg5M0

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Howard Pepper
Willard, I've got a growing collection of Raspberry Pi units (two RPi "B" models, one RPi "B 2" model, one RPi "B 3" model). I'm currently using the two RPi "B" models on my Broadband-Hamnet MESH network, and haven't built the other two yet. Got to say, I love them! They cost a bit more

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Jeff Gonzales
What's that dork doing on the CHIP home page? On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 3:26 PM, Willard Goosey wrote: > So, I was given a CHIP (getchip.com) and I've been playing with it... > > CHIP is a credit-card sized computer with an ARM CPU, 512M RAM(?) and > 4GB of flash. For $9... > > Anyway after much a

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread James Zeun
I do wonder if devices like this or the Pi Zero. Couldn't some how offer a NAS box storage alternative for the M100. On 12 May 2016 8:26 p.m., "Willard Goosey" wrote: > So, I was given a CHIP (getchip.com) and I've been playing with it... > > CHIP is a credit-card sized computer with an ARM CPU,

[M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Willard Goosey
So, I was given a CHIP (getchip.com) and I've been playing with it... CHIP is a credit-card sized computer with an ARM CPU, 512M RAM(?) and 4GB of flash. For $9... Anyway after much apt-get I have a mostly reasonable dev system and I compiled dlplus on it. With an FTDI usb-to-rs232 adapter it wor

Re: [M100] Telnet BBS

2016-05-12 Thread Gregory McGill
Sigh autocorrect on the BBS! On May 12, 2016 8:19 AM, "Gregory McGill" wrote: > Not only that but anyone here that makes an account on the bus let me know > on the bbs and I'll set you up with a free account class > > Greg > On May 11, 2016 10:46 PM, "MikeS" wrote: > >> I trust that you'll post

Re: [M100] Telnet BBS

2016-05-12 Thread Gregory McGill
Not only that but anyone here that makes an account on the bus let me know on the bbs and I'll set you up with a free account class Greg On May 11, 2016 10:46 PM, "MikeS" wrote: > I trust that you'll post a prominent notice with proper attribution and > pointing out that Club100 is freely access

Re: [M100] Does the NADSBox still exist

2016-05-12 Thread VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN
Adrian, If you have access to older messages (in your mail-system or via the archive), check out the message I posted on 31 March 2016, titled "Could you use a USB portable flash drive as an alternative device to stores files on a Model 100 ?" The original poster was Duane Adrian (now removed)

Re: [M100] Legacy

2016-05-12 Thread VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN
> How often we forget ... Yes, that was the way I always loaded my .BA (TEXT) using Hyperterm. And it's actually in the manual you can do that, IIRC. But who reads manuals ? |\ _,,,--,,_ / ,`.-'`' ._ \-;;,_ |,4- ) )_.;.( `'-' <---''(_/._)--'(_\_) Jan Vanden Bossche @