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  1. ronan

    Introducing (and interest check) AirTalk: Wireless plug-and-play LocalTalk dongles

    Great news ! I’ll try to have a look soon ! (Maybe not before next year 😛)
  2. ronan

    Development of Nubus graphics card outputting to HDMI?

    Agree with that 😃
  3. ronan

    Introducing (and interest check) AirTalk: Wireless plug-and-play LocalTalk dongles

    Yes using a pin to enter the bootloader seems like a good idea :) It is for instance how it works on STM32 where the BOOT0 pin can be held low (or high, I don't remember) to enter the bootloader at reset. This safe because when that pin is not triggered the bootloader does not affect your main...
  4. ronan

    Introducing (and interest check) AirTalk: Wireless plug-and-play LocalTalk dongles

    I'm sure I'm in good company 😋 Makes sense. Too much time sensitive stuff going on would makes it hard to handle all communication going on :) Makes sense also. One thing you could do (and that maybe you already thought about) is to expose the programming headers so that people who have a...
  5. ronan

    Introducing (and interest check) AirTalk: Wireless plug-and-play LocalTalk dongles

    Two naive questions here : Do you really need the PIC there ? I know a lot of code and work has been put in developing a transceiver for that chip but how much would it cost to port that code to the esp ? (Maybe that's too much) I have a really old experience with PIC, and back in the days you...
  6. ronan

    Introducing (and interest check) AirTalk: Wireless plug-and-play LocalTalk dongles

    Yes would be interested ! You could also post the hardware if you're ok with this :)
  7. ronan

    Introducing (and interest check) AirTalk: Wireless plug-and-play LocalTalk dongles

    Thanks again for you super detailed and clear answer @cheesestraws I'm willing to help for the development or electronic design if you need :D
  8. ronan

    Introducing (and interest check) AirTalk: Wireless plug-and-play LocalTalk dongles

    Thanks for your clear answers ! Little noob question, if ones want to do ethernet on its vintage mac what are the pros and cons of using EtherTalk on your hardware versus using SCSI to Ethernet boards ? Which would be the best solution ?
  9. ronan

    Introducing (and interest check) AirTalk: Wireless plug-and-play LocalTalk dongles

    Do you have any idea of an AppleTalk file server software that would run on a modern computer and be able to share files around your network using AirTalk ? :)
  10. ronan

    Introducing (and interest check) AirTalk: Wireless plug-and-play LocalTalk dongles

    Super excited to try this at home ! Very good job, and I love the silkscreen message "if you can read this the bord is upside down" 😋
  11. ronan

    Cheap and simple ADB to USB converter

    For information here is the connector I bought and the one this board is designed for : https://www.digikey.fr/fr/products/detail/kycon-inc/KMDGX-4S-BS/9990073?s=N4IgTCBcDa4AwE4wFoDSBZAIgcQBrIBYBlZAIRIDlMQBdAXyA
  12. ronan

    Looking for Apple I Replica

    Thanks for your reply :) So even if I order a replica PCB of the original Apple I it would be nearly impossible to get some of the original chips ?
  13. ronan

    Looking for Apple I Replica

    Hi everyone, I'm looking for an Apple I Replica to ask Santa 🎅 I would like the closest replica to the original, no modern microcontrollers on it, that assembles with a PCB (no breadboard). I'm good enough at soldering so no big issues. Do you know where I can find such a replica ? (In EU if...
  14. ronan

    Index of Hardware Products / Projects

    I would like to add two of my projects : Nearly finished (really hard to find time to finish the project, but 90% finished) : 68net : modern SCSI to Ethernet board - thread - github Finished : Cheap ADB to USB adapter - thread - github
  15. ronan

    Cheap and simple ADB to USB converter

    Agree with that (AtMega32U4 is also one chip that supports the QMK firmware) :)
  16. ronan

    Cheap and simple ADB to USB converter

    Hi everyone, I love my Alps M0116 keyboard and I have been using it daily for more than one year now. When I was trying to find a decent ADB to USB converter I was shocked by the price. So after searching the internet I found out that the QMK firmware (that you'll know if you already built...
  17. ronan

    Share your Apple Quicktake 100/150/200 Photos here!

    No comment from public yet, but my girlfriend did ask me : “so you have photographic film in this ?” Other questions/remarks she said : “How many pictures can you store ? Oh that’s not a lot” “Can you delete a single picture?” “Oh it works with aa batteries!”
  18. ronan

    Share your Apple Quicktake 100/150/200 Photos here!

    I just bought a 150 today and here are the first pictures I took with it ! I’m really impressed by the quality of the pictures even at night !
  19. ronan

    TashTalk: Single-Chip LocalTalk Interface

    You could use a serial/spi/i2c bootloader so that you don't need them :)
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