Re: [M100] WTB: NASDBox

2020-08-12 Thread RETRO Innovations
On 8/12/2020 9:30 PM, Tom Wilson wrote: Maybe we can build a new NADS using Arduino? A Teensy with built in SD socket is fairly inexpensive; we would just need a level converter and to port the program to Arduino platform. Is the program open sourced somewhere? Alternatively, is there some av

Re: [M100] WTB: NASDBox

2020-08-12 Thread Tom Wilson
Maybe we can build a new NADS using Arduino? A Teensy with built in SD socket is fairly inexpensive; we would just need a level converter and to port the program to Arduino platform. On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 4:23 PM Chris Fezzler wrote: > > > Nice! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wednesday, August

Re: [M100] WTB: NASDBox

2020-08-12 Thread Chris Fezzler
Nice! On Wednesday, August 12, 2020, 07:18:43 PM EDT, Josh Malone wrote: Android phone w/ USB serial cable is all of that, and Wi-Fi On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 6:57 PM Chris Fezzler wrote: I seem to recall I connected my Model T to an old Palm Pilot 500. Batteries.  Check.  Simple.  Che

Re: [M100] WTB: NASDBox

2020-08-12 Thread Josh Malone
Android phone w/ USB serial cable is all of that, and Wi-Fi On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 6:57 PM Chris Fezzler wrote: > I seem to recall I connected my Model T to an old Palm Pilot 500. > > Batteries. Check. Simple. Check. Portable. Check. Power-efficient. > Check. > > https://www.ebay.com/b/Pal

Re: [M100] WTB: NASDBox

2020-08-12 Thread Chris Fezzler
I seem to recall I connected my Model T to an old Palm Pilot 500. Batteries.  Check.  Simple.  Check.  Portable. Check.  Power-efficient.  Check. https://www.ebay.com/b/Palm-M500/38331/bn_7023339442 On Wednesday, August 12, 2020, 04:52:13 PM EDT, Wayne Lorentz wrote: Thanks for the

[M100] m100 ram back in stock

2020-08-12 Thread Gregory McGill
if anyone needs m100 ram I have more in stock now at arcadeshopper.com Greg

Re: [M100] WTB: NASDBox

2020-08-12 Thread Wayne Lorentz
Thanks for the advice, John. Unfortunately, I'm looking for something better than an Android device. Too many wires, and too much complication. And I liked that the NASDBox ran of off AA batteries, so I don't have to think about whether the Android device is charged or not. I guess I was loo