Thanks for the feedback guys, I have been trying to figure out why I can’t get
Android or iOS doing the same thing. I have narrowed it down to having a level
control on the recording. Normally Android and iOS recorders use the Mic at
full level. Audacity on the other hand lets you control the
Sounds like it is crashed. Try cold starting it and see if memory is back
to normal. The typical ways this happens is running an ML program with a
bug or attempting to load a untokenized basic program with a BA extension.
Logical operators can be used for masking and whatnot. But to shift in
BASI
So,
I was sitting down to hack on some basic code (
https://www.reddit.com/r/retrobattlestations/comments/4qs0f3/july_is_basic_month_the_challenge_turtle_graphics/)
and typed in a quick basic statement to verify that Tandy 102 basic has
bitwise operators (it seems to). The command was something li
On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Brian White wrote:
> Is the source for teeny / teeny-linux somewhere? I didn't see it in with the
> rest of the dlplus source.
>
>
If it wasn't in the compressed file I don't have it. The original dl
was written by Stephen Hurd (gafiated).
FWIW teeny-linux seems
Is the source for teeny / teeny-linux somewhere? I didn't see it in with
the rest of the dlplus source.
On Jul 3, 2016 12:14 PM, "John R. Hogerhuis" wrote:
On Sunday, July 3, 2016, Brian White wrote:
> ...or if you use linux, teeny-linux, which is bundled with dlplus.
>
> It's a little hinky
On Sunday, July 3, 2016, Brian White wrote:
> ...or if you use linux, teeny-linux, which is bundled with dlplus.
>
> It's a little hinky how you have to ln -s /dev/ttyUSB0 /dev/ttyd0 to
> satisfy it's assumptions, but it works reliably.
>
> Just follow the on-screen prompts carefully and do every
...or if you use linux, teeny-linux, which is bundled with dlplus.
It's a little hinky how you have to ln -s /dev/ttyUSB0 /dev/ttyd0 to
satisfy it's assumptions, but it works reliably.
Just follow the on-screen prompts carefully and do every step as stated
when stated.
I've run through the proce
Hello Chris:
>From your description it sounds as if you acquired TEENY.BA by some means
other than by direct COM port-to COM port injection via TEENY.EXE. If that
is the case, I suggest you acquire TEENY.EXE and use it.
BTW: I am the author of TEENY.
Keeper of the Primordial Bit (mothe
You are trying to use a cell phone as a cassette drive? I have had no luck with
iOS. I suscept the recorded audio gets compressed and some bits are lost.
One could check this by recording on iOS first, and then playing back from iOS,
recording into Audacity as uncompressed wav, and checking if t