Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-14 Thread Scott Lawrence
It's my understanding that they have a windows app now that will fix it. I just need to remember to bring it to worn with me at some point. ;) Sent from my fancy-schmancy phone. > On May 14, 2016, at 2:17 AM, Willard Goosey wrote: > >> On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 03:18:54PM -0400, Scott Lawrence w

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-13 Thread Willard Goosey
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 03:18:54PM -0400, Scott Lawrence wrote: > it before I do anything as it suffers one of the pre-release bugs causing > it to not start up sometimes. oops! Read about that. Then I asked the guy who gave it to me and he said mine is second version and doesn't have that bug. *w

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-13 Thread Scott Lawrence
I've got a Chip also (traded a friend an old calculator for it). It seems pretty neat. I've not had a chance to do much with it. I need to re-flash it before I do anything as it suffers one of the pre-release bugs causing it to not start up sometimes. oops! Compared to a Pi (pi zero in particular

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-13 Thread Willard Goosey
A friend gave the CHIP to me, he's probably a backer or whatever. I wasn't even aware that they're not generally available yet. :-( It's running Debian Linux, and I don't know enough about the hardware of either to know how similar it is to the Pi. I also don't know it any other OS's are availa

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-13 Thread Chris Fezzler
Subject: Re: [M100] steps with CHIP As my family in England might say, they're "cheap as chips", too!I may look into a CHIP myself to add to my Model 100.  I don't have a pressing need to do so, but it might be fun to tinker with...On May 13, 2016 8:20 AM, &qu

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-13 Thread Shaun M. Wheeler
As my family in England might say, they're "cheap as chips", too! I may look into a CHIP myself to add to my Model 100. I don't have a pressing need to do so, but it might be fun to tinker with... On May 13, 2016 8:20 AM, "Howard Pepper" wrote: > Raspberry Pi's are like potato chips... nobody c

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-13 Thread James Zeun
I'm fortunate in that my other half works for one of the main resellers of Pi gear. So getting hold of bits is fairly easy. I'm always finding uses for them. The tiny computer I posted links to, is just one of the projects I've built. They're a lot of fun! On 13 May 2016 2:20 p.m., "Howard Pepper

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-13 Thread Howard Pepper
Raspberry Pi's are like potato chips... nobody can have just one ;) On 05/12/2016 04:41 PM, Shaun M. Wheeler wrote: My Pi B is permanently connected to the serial port of my Model 4P. On May 12, 2016 3:10 PM, "James Zeun" > wrote: I recently built a small Pi

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-13 Thread Shaun M. Wheeler
---.ooo--(_)--ooo.--- > > *From:* M100 [mailto:m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com] *On Behalf Of *Shaun > M. Wheeler > *Sent:* donderdag 12 mei 2016 22:41 > *To:* Model 100 Discussion > *Subject:* Re: [M100] steps with CHIP > > > > My Pi B is permanently conn

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-13 Thread VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN
The website says: "pre-order for June 2016". How did you get it? Are you an early adaptor/developer? Is it a RasPi clone ? What OS does it run ? Some form of Linux, I suppose? Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus Jan-80 " @ work( @ @ ) --.ooo--(_)--ooo.--- --

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-13 Thread VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN
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Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Doug Jackson
On 13-May-16 5:32 AM, Jeff Gonzales wrote: What's that dork doing on the CHIP home page? The guy on the front page is using his CHIP computer with the optional color LCD display module to experiment with simple Virtual reality using a VR headset - From the look of it is is probably Google

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Willard Goosey
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 02:43:20PM -0700, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: > On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 12:33 PM, James Zeun wrote: > > I do wonder if devices like this or the Pi Zero. Couldn't some how offer a > > NAS box storage alternative for the M100. > What Willard ran, dlplus does the same basic fun

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Willard Goosey
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 03:48:07PM -0400, Howard Pepper wrote: > I've got a growing collection of Raspberry Pi units (two RPi "B" > models, one RPi "B 2" model, one RPi "B 3" model). I'm currently using > the two RPi "B" models on my Broadband-Hamnet MESH network, and haven't > built the ot

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Willard Goosey
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 03:32:11PM -0400, Jeff Gonzales wrote: > What's that dork doing on the CHIP home page? No clue, man. I was given the CHIP, so I'm not really plugged into the CHIP community, whatever shape it has. Willard -- Willard Goosey goo...@sdc.org Socorro, New Mexico, USA I sear

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 12:33 PM, James Zeun wrote: > I do wonder if devices like this or the Pi Zero. Couldn't some how offer a > NAS box storage alternative for the M100. > >> -- R.E. Howard What Willard ran, dlplus does the same basic function as a NADSBox. Just like LaddieAlpha or mComm.

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Shaun M. Wheeler
My Pi B is permanently connected to the serial port of my Model 4P. On May 12, 2016 3:10 PM, "James Zeun" wrote: > I recently built a small Pi machine with a 4.5" screen. They really are > lovely little boards. > > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw_gYOWg5M0deDZvdzhvNjUwUk0/view?usp=drivesdk >

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread James Zeun
I recently built a small Pi machine with a 4.5" screen. They really are lovely little boards. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw_gYOWg5M0deDZvdzhvNjUwUk0/view?usp=drivesdk https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw_gYOWg5M0dTEFZWVdRUDhFOG8/view?usp=drivesdk https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw_gYOWg5M0

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Howard Pepper
Willard, I've got a growing collection of Raspberry Pi units (two RPi "B" models, one RPi "B 2" model, one RPi "B 3" model). I'm currently using the two RPi "B" models on my Broadband-Hamnet MESH network, and haven't built the other two yet. Got to say, I love them! They cost a bit more

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Jeff Gonzales
What's that dork doing on the CHIP home page? On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 3:26 PM, Willard Goosey wrote: > So, I was given a CHIP (getchip.com) and I've been playing with it... > > CHIP is a credit-card sized computer with an ARM CPU, 512M RAM(?) and > 4GB of flash. For $9... > > Anyway after much a

Re: [M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread James Zeun
I do wonder if devices like this or the Pi Zero. Couldn't some how offer a NAS box storage alternative for the M100. On 12 May 2016 8:26 p.m., "Willard Goosey" wrote: > So, I was given a CHIP (getchip.com) and I've been playing with it... > > CHIP is a credit-card sized computer with an ARM CPU,

[M100] steps with CHIP

2016-05-12 Thread Willard Goosey
So, I was given a CHIP (getchip.com) and I've been playing with it... CHIP is a credit-card sized computer with an ARM CPU, 512M RAM(?) and 4GB of flash. For $9... Anyway after much apt-get I have a mostly reasonable dev system and I compiled dlplus on it. With an FTDI usb-to-rs232 adapter it wor