Re: [GTALUG] Help with choosing a WiFi router

2019-03-30 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
| From: David Mason via talk | We’ve had a DLINK DIR-628 for quite a while. There's a new standard since then: 802.11ac. Confusing, because there already were 802.11a and 802.11c. There's been a race to be able to claim speed in wireless routers. They use multiple antennae to allow multiple de

[GTALUG] Help with choosing a WiFi router

2019-03-30 Thread David Mason via talk
We’ve had a DLINK DIR-628 for quite a while. When it works it has been great, but it drops out several times a day. Sometimes it come back fairly seamlessly, but sometimes you have to turn off the wifi on connected devices and turn it back on again. Power-cycling it always resolves the problem,

Re: [GTALUG] reverse engineering

2019-03-30 Thread James Knott via talk
On 03/30/2019 01:16 PM, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote: > If you already have 4-bit or 8-bit software which already does most of > the job, or if you have engineers who already have deep skills only > with those old processors, that might justify using old cores. > > As a programmer who has deal

Re: [GTALUG] VM Virtualbox Linux

2019-03-30 Thread James Knott via talk
On 03/30/2019 12:20 PM, R360 Design INC via talk wrote: > Hello everyone,  > > I have a VM virtualbox set up running CentOS Linux. The host OS is > Windows 10. I then attempted to set up two-way network communication > between the CentOS Guest and my Windows host. Has anyone attempted > this and su

Re: [GTALUG] VM Virtualbox Linux

2019-03-30 Thread William Park via talk
From top of my head, try "Host-only adapter" or "Bridged mode". -- William Park On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 12:20:21PM -0400, R360 Design INC via talk wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I have a VM virtualbox set up running CentOS Linux. The host OS is Windows > 10. I then attempted to set up two-way net

Re: [GTALUG] VM Virtualbox Linux

2019-03-30 Thread Clifford Ilkay via talk
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 12:20 PM R360 Design INC via talk wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I have a VM virtualbox set up running CentOS Linux. The host OS is Windows > 10. I then attempted to set up two-way network communication between the > CentOS Guest and my Windows host. Has anyone attempted thi

Re: [GTALUG] reverse engineering

2019-03-30 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
| From: James Knott via talk | When designers design custom chips, they rely on logic libraries, which | provide common functions, including CPUs.  So the designer would choose | a CPU, add memory and I/O and "compile" the new chip.  The libraries | contain many historic CPUs, as they provide all

Re: [GTALUG] VM Virtualbox Linux

2019-03-30 Thread Zachariah Gibbens via talk
I forgot to mention, there also is a port forwarding panel as another option too. Original Message On Mar 30, 2019, 12:20, R360 Design INC via talk wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I have a VM virtualbox set up running CentOS Linux. The host OS is Windows > 10. I then attempted to

Re: [GTALUG] VM Virtualbox Linux

2019-03-30 Thread Zachariah Gibbens via talk
Easiest way would be to keep that NAT adapter and add a second host only network adapter. Original Message On Mar 30, 2019, 12:20, R360 Design INC via talk wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I have a VM virtualbox set up running CentOS Linux. The host OS is Windows > 10. I then atte

Re: [GTALUG] VM Virtualbox Linux

2019-03-30 Thread Jon Thiele via talk
I've setup my Oracle VM like this many times. In the Network settings, make sure that the Adapter is set to Bridged Mode and use Intel Pro 1000MT. Virus-free. www.avast.com

Re: [GTALUG] VM Virtualbox Linux

2019-03-30 Thread nick via talk
On 2019-03-30 12:20 p.m., R360 Design INC via talk wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I have a VM virtualbox set up running CentOS Linux. The host OS is Windows > 10. I then attempted to set up two-way network communication between the > CentOS Guest and my Windows host. Has anyone attempted this and

[GTALUG] VM Virtualbox Linux

2019-03-30 Thread R360 Design INC via talk
Hello everyone, I have a VM virtualbox set up running CentOS Linux. The host OS is Windows 10. I then attempted to set up two-way network communication between the CentOS Guest and my Windows host. Has anyone attempted this and succeeded? I thought it would be straightforward but setting up the NA

Re: [GTALUG] reverse engineering

2019-03-30 Thread James Knott via talk
On 03/29/2019 10:03 PM, Kevin Cozens via talk wrote: > On 2019-03-29 3:51 p.m., Stewart Russell via talk wrote: >> At least we might have seen the end of 1802s in real applications. It >> is still popular for some hobbyists, though. > > Don't be too sure about that. It used to be used in devices g

Re: [GTALUG] reverse engineering

2019-03-30 Thread James Knott via talk
On 03/29/2019 08:30 PM, Dave Collier-Brown via talk wrote: > > Zylog still builds z80s, albeit in India --dave > > On 2019-03-29 3:51 p.m., Stewart Russell via talk wrote: >> On Fri., Mar. 29, 2019, 11:28 Kevin Cozens via talk, > > wrote: >> >> >> It was just something I