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  1. 1 hour ago, mytek said:

    Here's a similar model but cheaper: eBay Link

     

    Although they both say they'll accept a composite input, I wonder if the input can be made to default to that. Be a real pain if you had to select the correct input each and every time the system powered up.

     

    To tell you the truth, this is getting too big for what I have in mind. I'm not looking at creating something the size of an actual MAC SE. As I original mentioned, this is a project I'm looking at creating for my grandson when he gets old enough (he's only 6 months old at the moment). So I really want it to be compact, yet still big enough to be usable.

     

    Thought it might be a tad bigger than what you planned for...

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  2. 1 minute ago, Faicuai said:

    Basic-XE extension problems has been already identified (floating bus-data on $D013) and sw-mitigated with targeted patch for the library. In fact, I am running BasicXE with OSS extensions 4.11 

     

    Where are the tests (and root-cause) of Bit3 malfunction on Incognito? Do you know the link or reference? 

    Where is the Basic-XE extension patch?  Haven't seen tests of the Bit3 malfunction.  My Bit3 has been boxed since I installed the Incognito.

     


  3. 3 hours ago, manterola said:

    Thanks for the ESP-32 Flasher... it is great.However, by having the esp32 in the SIO Bus, all communication in the bus is disrupted so I cannot boot any terminal program from my disk drive. If I turn off my drive, the esp32 device does not boot by itself.

    Thanks again

    Have you tried booting off the SD Card yet? CnfgTool.atr in Root, all others in ATARI Folder...

    I only use SPIFFS for storing the WiFi Settings.

     


  4. 9 hours ago, flashjazzcat said:

    If you have the newer Incognito firmware with the built-in Hias high speed SIO driver enabled, you should be able to max everything out at divisor 0.

    Okay,  I'm still using Candle V2 Bios.  Need to update that soon :)

    Does it require the Cpld V3 update for that?

     


  5. Atari WiFi Modem v0.3 update.

     
    This update includes support for SIO2SD, plus more Hayes AT Commands that allow comm programs such as FoReM XE BBS that test each AT command for a valid response in text or numeric format depending on V0 or V1 settings.
     
    To configure the SIO2SD, you'll need to place the CnfgTool.atr in the SD Card's Root Directory.  Then when you power up the fujinet board, you'll see the blue LED light up for a few seconds before it goes out. You have to press the Program/Flash Button before it goes out to boot the cnfgtool.atr.
     
    When the Atari WiFi Modem has completed it's Initialization, the blue LED will blink twice...
     
    After booting up your Atari, you can press the Program/Flash Button to rotate Drives 1 to 4.  The blue LED will blink indicating which emulated Drive is in Slot #1.  So the first time you press it, it will blink twice indicating D2: is now in D1: ...
     
    The SIO2SD supports up to 8 ATR / XFD  images that can be configured using the CnfgTool.atr.  After DOS loads, press L to load a binary file, then SIOV20.XEX...
     
    Today I connected to Kyle's BBS using Bobterm 1.22 and was able to download a 16k cart file @ 19.2k successfully :)
     
    Jay
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  6. On 1/17/2020 at 2:40 PM, JohnPolka said:

    I actually found that the latest version of BobTerm performs the best of the bunch at 9600 baud. When I used the Express Cart! to connect to Part-Time BBS and the Basement BBS, I noticed some buffer overloads with some of the ATASCII screens/movies. Another good test is the 'W'ho's called command (which dumps the last 50 callers to the BBS). 

     

    -JP

     

     

     

    I get complete dropouts with bobterm above 2400, which version are you using?

    On call logs, don't all callers show a connection at 9600 baud when using the lantronix devices on the BBS???


  7. Good news :)

    Tonight I'll be testing the APE Time code I've added a few days ago, the Server code is ready for testing a BBS and in a couple of days I'll have a companion ready for a BBS Server / TNFS Server or what have you.  It's using the onboard SD Card as a SIO2SD device that will have 9 virtual drives and can use the Flash / Boot Button to rotate drives :)

     

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