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  1. Pretty sure this is the one that I've been talking on Facebook with the designer is in Australia so I'll probably be importing a bunch of boards and building these or selling kits in my store
  2. This is covered in the FAQ. By the way, the speach synthesizer section.. Any 32k sidecar should have a external power supply connection. If it doesn't, then it's short-sighted..
  3. yes 11am pacific time.. there's a google calendar in the first post if you want something to reference/remind you
  4. I do exchanges for consoles or motherboards or whatever is needed It's in my store under hardware
  5. It's ok but doesn't use speech at all and some of the word choices are pretty bad like Key, Saw, Nurse, Jar and Pencil these are all great words for a older kid but for a 2-3-year-old I would probably pick animals or things that they experience more regularly. Not a lot 3-year-olds using saws (I hope) Also, there's a feature where if the kid hits the . key it resets the cartridge to one of the number exercises every time, and i guess you can hit it again for the next module over and over.. frustrating when the kid hits . randomly
  6. Most of the TI carts are for age 5 and up. The early learning fun is for 3-5 as well as early reading. I'm looking for things for my almost two-year-old who is learning her letters and numbers so I really didn't find anything when I looked around so I started writing things myself here's my first simple one in extended basic hit a key and it throws up a sprite with the letter or number and says it with speech synth https://youtu.be/l2MVHNeXzl8
  7. if you are using old programs, move TIPI to 1800 cru.. it may interfere.. I've seen disk manager fail even if you have no disks mapped on tipi.. ymmv (I ran a cable out from jumper 1800 externally so i could shut down, stick a jumper on it, and power up at 1800 or reverse the process to go back to 1000) DM2k is CRU aware but you will find that no functions really work for the TIPI. device other than cataloging it.. use DSK0. in DM2K as that works .. if you haven't read the TIPI docs on it, DSK0 and TIPI are the same device..
  8. or side car controller.. there are many of these.. check the FAQ if you aren't familiar
  9. you should always ask if I am sold out of something.. I sometimes have stock that's not in the store and the best way to find out is to ask I just found out more parts may be available to build more of these .. Greg
  10. The 5v jack is external 5.5/2.1mm tip-positive power per https://jedimatt42.com/4a/ti32kmem Pi hookup: https://github.com/jedimatt42/tipi/wiki/tipi-installation https://github.com/jedimatt42/tipi/wiki/TIPI-to-PI-Wiring
  11. - TIPI cpld is likely fried, you threw 5v onto it if you plugged into the pin1 side.. all the things you describe are what would happen if you did that - We have zero spare parts anymore you are likely going to have to buy another tipi if you can't replace the cpld yourself, depending on who you bought it from on Ebay they might offer a repair at a price if you tell them you cooked it tipi when communicating from the ti side it will try to talk to the pi and wait forever for it to respond.. if the cpld is cooked on the pi interface lines, it would wait forever as no signaling would be coming to or from the cpld to the pi there are no other lines as this is part of the pcb.. you would need to replace the cpld and program with the tipi firmware
  12. - a lot of this is old news, recycled and rehashed hearsay of things that happened to other people that aren't identified and facts are missing - some of this is not that, but those seem to be people not willing to do what is required to pursue this legally. So instead they are joining in the above rehash and adding their situations. - Adrian Black is being told that the guy was gatekeeping him, which is different than my experience. The only thing I heard was they were friends and that he'd talk with him about retro projects. It seems like Adrian had decided not to talk with him anymore and didn't tell him. Well he knows now. - The nabu thing was a prank, not theft.. anyone calling the hex edit of free software based on public domain software "theft" is showing their intelligence and maturity. There was no love lost between the two parties involved and both have had no problem talking bad about each other. It's stupid and childish at best. That said the guy should NOT be trusted at his word. He's sold me supposedly working machines which turned out to be not working. Also promised and not delivered by deadlines and has made no effort to communicate I'm always having to ask him and then get put off before finally either delivering or giving my money back. At this point I'm not out a ton of money but the fact is that his promises are not to be trusted, and anything purchased from him should be tested before payment.
  13. pretty sure he changed it to be sign up on the ti.. I can get him on discord if needed
  14. You have to sign in through the browser on your TI. Download the browser from Stewart's website
  15. I've forwarded that to Jedimatt42 for his confirmation and ordered a couple to try. Greg
  16. Problem is the teensy's are no longer being made.. so we either need to find a stash of them.. OR redesign for something newer.. the benefit of that teensy is it's 5v tolerance.. while the newer models are not 5v tolerant..
  17. Works fine in windows.. try linux I'm booting from the hfdc and accessing modules on TIP1.
  18. dir works fine, copy in mdos works fine.. its just loading with gpl in linux
  19. [:maincpu] Variant = standard (with on-chip RAM), Overflow int = no check [:peb] AMA/B/C address prefix set to 00000 [:peb] Slot 2 = empty [:peb] Slot 3 = :peb:slot3:tipi [:peb] Slot 4 = empty [:peb] Slot 5 = :peb:slot5:speech [:peb] Slot 6 = :peb:slot6:tirs232 [:peb] Slot 7 = empty [:peb] Slot 8 = :peb:slot8:hfdc [:peb:slot8:hfdc:h1:generic] CHD metadata: CYLS:1980,HEADS:8,SECS:32,BPS:256 [:peb:slot8:hfdc:h1:generic] Set encoding to 1 [:peb:slot8:hfdc:h1:generic] CHD image has geometry cyl=1980, head=8, sect=32, size=256 [:peb:slot8:hfdc:h1:generic] MFM HD rec specs: interleave=4, cylskew=0, headskew=0, wpcom=-1, rwc=-1 [:peb:slot8:hfdc:h1:generic] MFM HD gap specs: gap1=16, gap2=3, gap3=18, sync=13, headerlen=5, ecctype=-1 [:peb:slot8:hfdc:h1:generic] Calculated settle time: 9.80 ms, step: 195 us Soft reset [:peb:slot3:tipi] Trying to connect to Raspberry Pi at tipipz2:9901/tipi [:peb:slot6:tirs232:uart0] resetting UART [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232:uart1] resetting UART [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot8:hfdc] FD connector 1 with 5.25" double density floppy drive [:peb:slot8:hfdc] FD connector 2 with 5.25" double density floppy drive [:peb:slot8:hfdc] FD connector 3 has no floppy attached [:peb:slot8:hfdc] FD connector 4 has no floppy attached [:peb:slot8:hfdc] HD connector 1 with Generic MFM hard disk [:peb:slot8:hfdc] HD connector 2 has no drive attached [:peb:slot8:hfdc] HD connector 3 has no drive attached [:] Video RAM set to 128 KiB [:maincpu] RESET; automatic wait state creation is disabled [:kbd:geneve_kb_101] Reset triggered [:peb:slot3:tipi] Connection established [:peb:slot3:tipi] TIPI server offers ASYNC communication [:] Keyboard reset (line not connected) [:kbd:geneve_kb_101] Reset triggered [:peb:slot8:hfdc:h1:generic] Spinup complete, drive recalibrated and positioned at cylinder 0; drive is READY [:peb:slot6:tirs232:uart0] resetting UART [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232:uart1] resetting UART [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot3:tipi] Closing connection [:peb:slot3:tipi] Trying to connect to Raspberry Pi at tipipz2:9901/tipi [:peb:slot3:tipi] Connection established [:peb:slot3:tipi] TIPI server offers ASYNC communication [:] Write to EPROM at f0:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f0:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f0:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f0:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f1:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f1:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f1:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f1:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f2:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f2:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f2:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f2:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f3:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f3:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f3:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f3:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f4:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f4:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f4:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f4:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f5:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f5:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f5:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f5:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f6:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f6:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f6:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f6:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f7:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f7:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f7:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f7:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f8:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f8:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f8:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f8:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f9:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f9:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f9:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f9:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fa:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fa:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fa:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fa:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fb:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fb:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fb:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fb:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fc:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fc:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fc:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fc:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fd:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fd:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fd:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fd:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fe:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fe:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fe:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fe:0001 ignored [:peb:slot3:tipi] Closing connection [:peb:slot6:tirs232:uart0] resetting UART [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232:uart1] resetting UART [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot3:tipi] Trying to connect to Raspberry Pi at tipipz2:9901/tipi [:peb:slot3:tipi] Connection established [:peb:slot3:tipi] TIPI server offers ASYNC communication [:] Write to EPROM at f0:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f0:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f0:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f0:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f1:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f1:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f1:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f1:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f2:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f2:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f2:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f2:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f3:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f3:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f3:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f3:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f4:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f4:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f4:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f4:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f5:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f5:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f5:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f5:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f6:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f6:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f6:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f6:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f7:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f7:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f7:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f7:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f8:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f8:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f8:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f8:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f9:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f9:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f9:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at f9:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fa:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fa:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fa:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fa:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fb:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fb:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fb:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fb:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fc:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fc:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fc:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fc:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fd:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fd:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fd:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fd:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fe:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fe:0001 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fe:0000 ignored [:] Write to EPROM at fe:0001 ignored [:peb:slot3:tipi] Closing connection [:peb:slot6:tirs232:uart0] resetting UART [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232:uart1] resetting UART [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot3:tipi] Trying to connect to Raspberry Pi at tipipz2:9901/tipi [:peb:slot3:tipi] Connection established [:peb:slot3:tipi] TIPI server offers ASYNC communication [:peb:slot8:hfdc] Attempt to set undefined CRU bit 5 [:peb:slot8:hfdc] Attempt to set undefined CRU bit 6 [:peb:slot8:hfdc] Attempt to set undefined CRU bit 7 [:peb:slot6:tirs232:uart0] resetting UART [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/1) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232:uart1] resetting UART [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot6:tirs232] (RS232/2) No serial output attached [:peb:slot3:tipi] Closing connection [:peb:slot3:tipi] Trying to connect to Raspberry Pi at tipipz2:9901/tipi [:peb:slot3:tipi] Connection established [:peb:slot3:tipi] TIPI server offers ASYNC communication The last 4 lines are what happens after I try to load a module from TIP1. and again.. nothing in the tipi log my command line ./mame geneve -peb:slot3 tipi -conn rpi.tipipz2 -peb:slot5 speech -peb:slot6 tirs232 -peb:slot8 hfdc -peb:slot8:hfdc:h1 generic -hard1 disks/genhd01.hd $*
  20. Well it doesn't do it in windows, but does in linux.. sounds like a mame issue to me it doesn't even TRY to go to the tipi.. nothing in the log just tried a invalid filename.. nothing in the log
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