vintage-computer-wifi-modem VS retronas

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retronas

Use a Raspberry Pi, old computer or VM as network storage for different retro computers and consoles (by retronas)
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vintage-computer-wifi-modem retronas
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10 months ago 14 days ago
C++ Jinja
GNU General Public License v3.0 only MIT License
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vintage-computer-wifi-modem

Posts with mentions or reviews of vintage-computer-wifi-modem. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-29.
  • How to use a modem?
    1 project | /r/trs80 | 3 Apr 2023
    Here is the GitHub link for more: https://github.com/ssshake/vintage-computer-wifi-modem
  • using an actual modem?
    3 projects | /r/bbs | 29 Aug 2022
    If you just want a plug in all in one solution, this might work for you. I've not used one though.
  • Captain's Quarters BBS on the ol' Kaypro 2
    1 project | /r/vintagecomputing | 20 Mar 2022
    Thanks, I didn't know about this Serial WiFi Modem. It looks like an elegant, simple, affordable way to get old vintage serial-port-based computers connected to the internet.
  • Web browsing over WiFi with an HP 95LX palmtop computer
    3 projects | /r/retrobattlestations | 29 Jan 2022
    This is using a special version of my DOS web browser MicroWeb which has been modified to run with the 95LX's proprietary video mode. It is connected via the serial port to a ESP8266 Serial WiFi modem from u/daggasoft which has been configured with a SLIP server and is powered from a standard portable battery pack.

retronas

Posts with mentions or reviews of retronas. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-22.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing vintage-computer-wifi-modem and retronas you can also consider the following projects:

MicroWeb - DOS Web browser for 8088 class machines

webone - HTTP 1.x proxy that makes old web browsers usable again in the Web 2.0 world.

tcpser - Fork of Jim Brain's tcpser program

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USB4VC - USB Keyboard/Mouse/Gamepads on Retro Computers!

MOnSieurFPGA-SD_Image_Builds - MOnSieurFPGA SD Images

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.

Avara - Port of the original 1996 game from Ambrosia Software.

netatalk-2.x - Netatalk is an Open-Source AFP file server for Linux, NetBSD, and Solaris, capable of serving AppleShare over AppleTalk and TCP/IP with multiple Macintosh or Apple II clients.