Rebert,
Is it a TPP1 or TPP2 ? I recall the discs being different.
With great difficulty, I might dig each out. A return favor would be to
transfer some 200-odd tracks onto flashdrive or CD so that I can review them
for current access. These constitute some 20-odd discs.
Gene Corrigan
Hello,
I found a TPDD on ebay but it didn't have the floppy disk. would anyone be
willing to make a copy for me? i would really like to get all this going.
thanks,
Robert
Pro systems have higher output levels than a consumer device. Wonder what
the output specs are.
On Sunday, July 30, 2017, Kurt McCullum wrote:
> A Sony PX333 digital recorder served me well when I was not near a
> computer for transferring files. But once I got mComm
A Sony PX333 digital recorder served me well when I was not near a computer for
transferring files. But once I got mComm working on my Android phone, TPPD
transfers became a reality anywhere. Now the recorder collects dust. But with
the MP3 set to high quality, it worked every time. I have the
A while back I had the idea of having an Arduino decode and bit-bang the
cassette port protocol on my T102. As with all of my projects I got
distracted, never finishef, and ended up using the MIDI cable for its
intended purpose.
It seems a more efficient way of storing what is honestly a tiny
I have to agree that it is possible but in my experience not reliable.
Maybe it boils down to the device.
I have an mp3 player that I was using and it works sometimes and not
others very frustrating.
On Sunday, July 30, 2017, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, Jul
On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 4:38 AM, Stephen Adolph
wrote:
> I think the problem is voltage level from common audio devices is not high
> enough. Need to have at least 2vpp. Most devices put out max 1.
>
>
Well FWIW, I was able to load a program via MP3 file on my iPhone 7.
On Sun, 30 Jul 2017 00:15:55 -0700
Gary Weber wrote:
> > I use a PocketCHIP and that is basically what you described, all
> > pre-packaged.
> :-)
>
> If only that little keyboard was more usable! :)
Well, good keyboards are expensive. :-(
> I assume you have LaddieAlpha
I'd guess that most of the work on REX was software. If I had to guess I'd
say wooly as a product is a little ways away. Rex design including
excellent software is available today.
-- John.
On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 12:16 AM Gary Weber wrote:
> > I use a PocketCHIP and that
> I use a PocketCHIP and that is basically what you described, all pre-packaged.
:-)
If only that little keyboard was more usable! :)
I assume you have LaddieAlpha running on your PocketCHIP? What kind of
USB-to-Serial adapter did you use with yours and was it difficult to get
drivers?
On
With a Woolly, the REX would be obsolete, no? But if there's indeed a
need for all three products, then indeed I would stand beside you on the
sharing of all three.
On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 11:42 PM, ray gordon wrote:
> Hi Gary;
>
> I'd be happy to have someone share
Hi Gary;
I'd be happy to have someone share putting up the money for everything. If you
don't think rex is as an attractive an idea, I'm willing to bear that burden
alone, and we could split nads and woolly costs between us.
Glad to have you aboard!
ray
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