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    USB2LT TashTalk Usb to LocalTalk

    Yes très volontiers! If it works, I have 5 of the first run.
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    USB2LT TashTalk Usb to LocalTalk

    boards are finally here!
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    Announcing ZuluSCSI Pico (Open Source Hardware)

    This is great news, very cool!
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    Introducing (and interest check) AirTalk: Wireless plug-and-play LocalTalk dongles

    @cheesestraws Did you try AirTalk with the ESP32-WROOM-32E-N4 (E revision)? It seems the D revision is obsoleted (le sigh). The only difference I can find is that GPIO6-11 are not routed out, and that it uses the ESP32 v3. They say it is a drop in replacement (skipping over the infinitesimally...
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    Announcing and interest check: Integrated AirTalk for PowerBook 100 series

    Nono the PC is not required! I just run an AFP server on my PC!
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    Announcing and interest check: Integrated AirTalk for PowerBook 100 series

    Sure! this is the current version: https://bitbucket.org/twelvetone12/portable_airtalk/src/master/ I did quite some rework these last days, and I simplified the design, I will try to wrap that up and commit it this week.
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    Announcing and interest check: Integrated AirTalk for PowerBook 100 series

    Thanks Ales :) and I can announce that IT WORKS!! Here it is! I connected the connector pins manually since I already had cables coming out the machine. There was a problem with the 3.3 buffer, but in the end it is good since I have a chance to debug it before the next run of boards. There...
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    Announcing and interest check: Integrated AirTalk for PowerBook 100 series

    Thanks @LaPorta :) yesterday I was quite upset with myself for not noticing the different pinout in the connector, but I just realized that I route all the signals out of the machine and I can still use the prototype externally! Which is also handy for debugging! I'm very excited again now :D
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    Announcing and interest check: Integrated AirTalk for PowerBook 100 series

    Turns out the footprint for the connector I used numbered the pins differently, (top to bottom) 1-10 and (top to bottom) 11-20. I've never seen a connector do that, and needless to say the real connector is odd numbers on one side and even numbers on the others. When the pins are numbered...
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    LocalTalk... but faster?

    wow 😲
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    LocalTalk... but faster?

    Wait, this thing uses ethernet as the comm bus? Does it use custom cabling? What RJs are those? I'm intrigued!
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    LocalTalk... but faster?

    The ESP32 can do ethernet, just add PHY and magnetics! It could open the door for some cool things.
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    Announcing and interest check: Integrated AirTalk for PowerBook 100 series

    It should work, the connector carries basically the same signals, but I think the board would need to be adapted. I will finish assembling tomorrow I'm very curious to see if it really works or how much magic smoke I release :)
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    LocalTalk... but faster?

    This would be super cool. Until this morning I didn't even know there were faster localtalk implementations!
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    Announcing and interest check: Integrated AirTalk for PowerBook 100 series

    Next step: programming the esp! Maybe I was too lazy to not include a "setup" switch...
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    USB2LT TashTalk Usb to LocalTalk

    Oooh this is a good idea, I was already drawing ad adapter :D
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    USB2LT TashTalk Usb to LocalTalk

    I use both of them, but I find them extremely clunky :D
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    USB2LT TashTalk Usb to LocalTalk

    Aaannddd I reversed the USB connector on the board! 🎉🥳 sigh
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    USB2LT TashTalk Usb to LocalTalk

    At my company we wanted to switch from Atmegas to STM32s (there is an almost pin-compatibile one with the 328p), we did a round of prototyping, I ported the firmware, we made the production boards, then the pandemic arrived, the STMs started to have a lead time of 90 weeks, then 100, then 110...
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