> In the realm of connectivity, there's been a fair amount of playing
> around with bluetooth serial on M100s. Incorporating a BT serial radio
> might be nice.
To be fair, I work for a company that makes WiFi/BT chips with a pretty
kick-arse CPU in them (the tiny Mac as well as the tiny GameBoy ar
I either missed or forgot that. I can't find it anywhere normally, but I
just submitted and inquiry through the Yamaichi web site.
Thanks!
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 1:03 PM, Mike Stein wrote:
> When we had our lengthy discussion a while back I posted the manufacturer
> and part number of the 'rever
Nice!
Certainly a lot more work than a double-headed male header but it does give you
a keyed connector at the computer end.
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From: Brian White
To: Model 100 Discussion
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2018 2:19 AM
Subject: [M100] DVI cable for 200
I just
When we had our lengthy discussion a while back I posted the manufacturer and
part number of the 'reversed' one. They're still in business and maybe still
make it; might be worth an inquiry:
Yamaichi FCP-40-03
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From: Brian White
To: m...@bitchin100.com
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For me, I can think of a very few things that need "improving" or
"fixing" on the M100:
In the realm of connectivity, there's been a fair amount of playing
around with bluetooth serial on M100s. Incorporating a BT serial radio
might be nice.
For the serial port UART, it might be nice to increase
Hi Jeroen,
First of all, welcome back to the list! Oh, and I'm super jealous you
are living in Shangahi. I lived in Shenzehen for 2 years from 2007 to
2009 and loved it. Met my wife there an now we have to kids living in
San Diego. We travelled back to China for a 3 week vacation back in A
Groeten terug! Leuk dat er ook Nederlanders op deze lijst zitten.
Yes, I want to make a small one. First of all, it's kinda my thing; to
see how small I can possibly make it: making a big Model T replacement
actually is pretty simple with current technology. I think in this case
it does actually h
I purchased one last night. Thank you for supporting the Tandy Model T’s
and people like me.
I'm definitely in support of the idea, but I'll second the comment - why so
small? One of the reasons why my 102s have been with me for so long is how
comfortable they are. I'd be in geek heaven if I could get one with high
contrast backlit screen, more memory, and faster, but not smaller.
Anyway,
Hallo Jeroen,
Groetjes uit de lage landen.
Ik doe verder in het Engels, dan verstaat iedereen het hier.
That is very impressive tinkering. But it is obvious that you also have the
technical skills and knowledge to make such things.
You want to build a replica of the Model T (not much difference
Hi all,
TL;DR: I'm building a tiny M102.
Let me first re-introduce myself on this list. Hi, I'm Jeroen, also
known as Sprite_tm on the wider Internets. I was on this list around
2001, which is way longer ago than I thought it was. At that time, I
wanted to see if I could convert the Olivetti M10
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