Good evening, 

I would be interested in a NASDBox as well (or a similar device), anybody
has one available? I understand they were discontinued.

Al.

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Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2020 00:13:21 -0500
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On 8/13/2020 7:36 AM, Brian K. White wrote:
> On 8/12/20 10:46 PM, RETRO Innovations wrote:
>> 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 available C code for this functionality?
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>
> Jimmy Petit wrote an arduino implementation.
> I added a little to that.
>
> I have it running on a few different boards that have an sd card 
> reader built in.
>
> http://tandy.wiki/PDDuino
> https://github.com/bkw777/PDDuino
>
> Just the other day I found a cheaper & simpler ttl-rs232 module 
> instead of the Schmart one in that video.
> With this one, it's already got a male plug, and is wired DTE, so you 
> just use the same cable that you use to connect a M100 to a PC, and 
> powered with a short usb cable and a BCR-USB adapter.
>
> Links to all those items in the readme on github.
>
Does the project work on an Arduino UNO already?? I forked, cloned, and
tried to build, but didn't have immediate success, so thought I'd just
confirm before I started changing stuff in the code.

Jim




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