I relooked at newdos. There are a number of things that are not getting
latency tolerance now. I think I will rewrite a section or two.
The last version I have is 5.05, so will patch that.
On Monday, April 5, 2021, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
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> On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 4:25 AM Stephen Adolph
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 4:25 AM Stephen Adolph wrote:
> man my memory is going.
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Too many projects sitting around for too long :-)
> John we did a bunch of work tweaking newdos to get it to run across wide
> area network delays.
> I have an entire project here that I completely forgot about!
I have used two different SONY digital voice records. Both set to 192kbs MP3
which they call SHQ in their settings. I've never had a problem with a loss of
data. Crank the volume up all the way for playback. One was an ICD-700 and the
other one is a PX-333. Either way you can't go wrong. Be
Has anyone tried using a Digital Voice Recorder?
The advantage of using the Cassette (audio) interface is that the format is
understood by many M100 type systems and no software or drivers are needed.
The drawback is, it's slow.
I think I will try using a Digital Voice Recorder for storing and
man my memory is going.
John we did a bunch of work tweaking newdos to get it to run across wide
area network delays.
I have an entire project here that I completely forgot about!
Anyways where we left it was version 6 of newdos 5.02. It seems to work
much much better. did find one problem, that
I set out to do this with an Arduino some years ago and built the hardware
on a breadboard. I never got past decoding the FSK signal from my M102
though and gave up for whatever reason. I think I ordered a REX.
The idea was to store the decoded bits in a 1MB EEPROM connected to the
Arduino's