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tcpser
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retronas
- Retronas: Use a Raspberry Pi, old by computer or VM as network storage
- Looking for a way to store and access games from everywhere
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Anyone set up RetroNAS with their MiSTer?
https://github.com/danmons/retronas is retroNAS , basically just a way to set up and run your own little (insecure) NAS specifically for games on whatever you got laying around.
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A method for PCem VM exchange data with Host PC - so far the best soluti...
There's even a pre-baked "Retro NAS" project for it to run on Ras Pi's and such
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Anyone here know how to FTP from Rasbian to PS2
Maybe this is of interest to you: https://github.com/danmons/retronas
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Mister Update All + mame getter
It depends on how you set things up. The documentation is all here: * https://github.com/danmons/retronas/wiki/MiSTer-FPGA
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upgrading my retro nas from usb hdd6tb to a usb hdd 20tb
re ran from curl https://github.com/danmons/retronas/wiki/Installing-RetroNAS
- Nooo! Linux 6.3 removing GPU drivers for Matrox, ATI Rage 128, 3Dfx, S3 Savage, SiS, i810, VIA
- file sharing from windows 10 to Windows ME
- RetroNAS: Use a Raspberry Pi as network storage for retro computers and consoles
tcpser
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using an actual modem?
I use a null modem cable to a my main PC (with a serial card) with tcpser running. It works pretty well for me for both my Apple IIe (300 baud), 486SX laptop (9600 baud), and a 200MMX late DOS rig (115200 baud). Any other modern machine capable of connecting to the net with a serial connection will do, I used to use my P4 WinXP rig as the 'bridge' for a time.
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BBS using IIe SSC
The software package is called 'tcpser'. You can use this on any machine with a serial port to turn it into a 'modem'.
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CONTEST: BBS Week VII through Feb 20!
Your challenge is to connect to RetroBattlestations' official BBS and post a message to join a discussion or start your own. Don't know what to say? Tell us the story of why you chose the battlestation you're using to post your message on the BBS! The BBS supports dialup, telnet, and even web access. If you need to use another computer to act as a modem, I recommend using my patched copy of tcpser which supports telnet and parity.
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Is there a port for level29 bbs without echo?
Another test you could do is hook your TRS-80 to a computer running tcpser instead of using your WiFi modem.
What are some alternatives?
webone - HTTP 1.x proxy that makes old web browsers usable again in the Web 2.0 world.
tcpser - Hayes modem emulator application
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Kermit-CPM - Columbia University's Kermit for CP/M
USB4VC - USB Keyboard/Mouse/Gamepads on Retro Computers!
lasm - Python based 8080 cross assembler compatible with CP/M LASM
MOnSieurFPGA-SD_Image_Builds - MOnSieurFPGA SD Images
vintage-computer-wifi-modem - TheOldNet.com WIFI Modem Emulator
hoard-of-bitfonts - turns out I like bitmap fonts
save-file-converter - Converter for retro console save files to and from MiSTer, flash cartridges, Nintendo Switch Online, and save states from online emulation websites. Convert files found around the Internet: All common formats for NES/SNES/GBA/N64/TG16/SMS/Genesis/Neo Geo/PS1 supported. Decrypt PSP saves.
Raemixx500 - Open Hardware Remake of the Commodore Amiga 500+ Mainboard
mt32-pi - 🎹🎶 A baremetal kernel that turns your Raspberry Pi 3 or later into a Roland MT-32 emulator and SoundFont synthesizer based on Circle, Munt, and FluidSynth.