Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-27 Thread VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN
-;;, |,4- ) )_.;.( `'-' <---''(_/._)--'(_\_) Be green, read from the screen! From: M100 [mailto:m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com] On Behalf Of Marko Peussa Sent: donderdag 26 november 2015 20:01 To: Model 100 Discussion Cc: Model 100 Discussion Subject: Re: [M100] Is it possible to

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-26 Thread John Gardner
Hi Jan - There are several such schemes out there, but $5 takes the palm! Very nice, thanks...

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-26 Thread Jan-80
Gentlemen, Me thinks THIS is the cheapest thing where you can build a TPDD-emulator upon: http://linuxgizmos.com/tiny-5-dollar-raspberry-pi-zero-keeps-it-simple/ a $5,- Raspberry Pi! (Even if it would be 10 or 15, it would be dead-cheap!) Load the OS, recompile LaddieAlpha, autorun, an

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-26 Thread Marko Peussa
The keyboard is incredible. I can write down stuff in meetings without looking at it. Indeed: I've started to use M102 in the office. Still occasionally, but the usage is increasing. For text file transfer to Windows and back, I'm using PuTTY and a serial USB adapter. > Well, for me, the kille

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-26 Thread Josh Malone
Well, for me, the killer features of the M100 are a) great keyboard, and b) runs forever on a set of AAs. Obviously, add ons don't affect the keyboard, but anything that perturbed the things battery life wouldn't be worth it, imho. On Nov 26, 2015 11:33 AM, "Hiraghm" wrote: > I'm still working on

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-26 Thread Hiraghm
I'm still working on getting my Android devices to talk to my M100 via the BlueM module. They talk, but I'm working on creating a service and a broadcaster which would allow one to use the M100 as a keyboard for the Android device. I want to learn to implement the TPDD protocol, but it doesn't

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-23 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
R-pi 2, serial daughter board, laddiealpha would give you access to a usb flash drive. Or wait for TDock from Ken which is based on a rpi2. -- John.

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-23 Thread Josh Malone
I guess, it's whatever can be hacked together to talk RS232 or cassette modem, as that's really all the M100/102 has. I'm toying with the idea of getting my 102 talking to a Bus Pirate one day via the TTL UART. That's basically what the M100 bluetooth hack did IIRC. Of course, the tiny serial buffe

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-23 Thread VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN
Gentlemen, I have the impression that we are straying from the question of the original poster... Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus Jan-80 " @ work( @ @ ) --.ooo--(_)--ooo.--- #BrusselsLockdown [http://www.vivaqua.be/facebook.png] Rejoignez-nous sur Faceboo

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-22 Thread Kurt McCullum
I have not tried an iPhone/iPad but my PC gave me unreliable results. The handheld recorders adjust to the input level when saving and on playback I just set it to max volume. Works perfectly at 192kb but 128kb gives me mixed results. It's slow no matter what kind of data your are loading/savin

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-22 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
My recollection is that I had success transferring from an iPhone back to m100. But I had to make the recording with audacity and transfer it as a music file and then play back. The problem is the volume of playback. But just transferring to the phone if you're planning on just transcoding into a

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-22 Thread Kurt McCullum
That would be John. The trouble I have run into with phones is that the 4 wire connector for audio and mic requires some components in the cable to make the phone think it's working with a headset. My guess is, each phone tests the resistance to see if a MIC or headphone is there. Not sure but

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-22 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
If someone wanted to cut their teeth on an iPhone or android app that would be a good one: just listens to sound coming in, decodes any incoming m100 files and then stores them online or sends as email attachments. If there are audio APIs in Cordova it could be cross platform. I wonder if it coul

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-22 Thread Kurt McCullum
I've been using the Sony ICD-700 and ICD-PX333 for loading Time Minder or Romulus Chess onto my 200. The 192kb MP3 format works perfectly and I can name the file on the recording device for easier loading later. It also works with text files but those take longer to load and save than CO and BA

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-22 Thread Marko Peussa
Just leave it floating and start the recording manually. Then CSAVE your file. By the way, the recorded audio file is fun to look at with an audio editor, such as Audacity. You can see the bits. > Anthony Coghlan kirjoitti 22.11.2015 kello 15.33: > > Marko, I haven't used a voice recorder but

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-22 Thread Anthony Coghlan
Marko, I haven't used a voice recorder but had imagined it could be a good alternative. What do you do with / where do you connect the "REM" (remote) line, or do you just let it float unconnected? If floating, do you need to use "voice activated" mode to get the recorder to work only when it senses

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-22 Thread Marko Peussa
What's wrong with C-cassettes? Unless you have a ton of data, those are a cheap storage option. And if you do not want to use them, you can get a decent drive made out of any voice recorder (mp3, wav...) that supports high bitrates with low compression. For example, 48kHz uncompressed wav. The

Re: [M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-22 Thread Jan-80
The NADSbox uses SD-cards, cheap and in abundance available, and quite modern. Flashdrives are not really cheaper, and technically more complex (eg, they need 5v, 500mA to operate) to implement. ZIP-drives - operating over the parallel port - are really a thing from the past, because they are n

[M100] Is it possible to use a USB flash drive with a Model 100

2015-11-21 Thread John Martin
I was thinking if someone can use a NADSBOX or Iomega zip drive with a Model 100 for storing files. Is it possible to use a USB 2 GB flash drive with a USB to SERIAL adapter to plug into any M100 compatible port? I am not a technical person, engineer or computer programmer. But I am sure there are