Altair 8800 connect to the internet ¿?
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Altair 8800 connect to the internet ¿?
In this website we can find the altair connected to internet. this is possible?
http://www.micronick.com/altair/
can I transmit a message from one to another altair?
Greetings.
http://www.micronick.com/altair/
can I transmit a message from one to another altair?
Greetings.
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You could transfer files (containing a message!) between two Altairs using XMODEM, KERMIT, etc.
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I'm the owner of that clone on the internet.
I use a small linux computer to do this and a program that listen on a TCP port dans transfer everything back and forth to the serial port of the linux to the Serial port of the altair.
Mike helped me making a boot disk on the altair that presents a menu.
I use a small linux computer to do this and a program that listen on a TCP port dans transfer everything back and forth to the serial port of the linux to the Serial port of the altair.
Mike helped me making a boot disk on the altair that presents a menu.
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Nice, can you perform a reset remotely as well?
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No!jibanes wrote:Nice, can you perform a reset remotely as well?
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My Altair and Altair Clone are connected to the internet using a GW312 Serial to Ethernet Server. The server can use simple Telnet or Telnet COM Port Control RFC 2217.
https://www.neteon.net/products/serial- ... gw312.html
Mike Douglas ported BYE.ASM and XMODEM.ASM to use Altair 2SIO port 2 with CTS enabled. BYE & XMODEM for a simple Remote CP/M (RCP/M) that can be operated remotely using Telnet. The RCP/M can load a program, for example a BBS program.
Tom
https://www.neteon.net/products/serial- ... gw312.html
Mike Douglas ported BYE.ASM and XMODEM.ASM to use Altair 2SIO port 2 with CTS enabled. BYE & XMODEM for a simple Remote CP/M (RCP/M) that can be operated remotely using Telnet. The RCP/M can load a program, for example a BBS program.
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What would be indeed interesting is to "link" all our altair(clones) together using similar means, some kind of altairnet, with where a common "chatroom" exists and is shared on freenode as well and perhaps a way to share files.
The "gateway" between altair and internet doesn't have to speak tcp/ip to the altair of course, maybe some kermit-like protocol.
The "gateway" between altair and internet doesn't have to speak tcp/ip to the altair of course, maybe some kermit-like protocol.
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I am all in for an "AltairNet"jibanes wrote:What would be indeed interesting is to "link" all our altair(clones) together using similar means, some kind of altairnet, with where a common "chatroom" exists and is shared on freenode as well and perhaps a way to share files.
The "gateway" between altair and internet doesn't have to speak tcp/ip to the altair of course, maybe some kermit-like protocol.
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hey I would love an altairnet
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You can also use a WiModem to connect to the Internet. The WiModem is a microcontroller with an RS-232 interface, and it's very useful on systems like the Altair Clone. I've started using one, since it lets me connect to the Altair from across the room, and I can leave the system on my dresser, where it lives these days.
I use this unit by Jim Drew:
https://www.cbmstuff.com/proddetail.php ... dem232OLED
and a 3D printed case from COREi64
https://corei64.com/shop/index.php?rout ... uct_id=117
To make this work, you do need a couple of additional components. Since the Altair is wired as a DCE device (like a modem), it needs a male-male DB25 cable and a null modem adapter. It also needs 5v power. Rather than use an external power adapter, I got a small USB regulator. It was originally intended to hook up a Raspberry Pi, but it also works for the WiModem.
here's an example:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CGQH1RQ/
You can also use the WiModem on the second serial port for dialing out to other systems... it acts just like a Hayes modem from back in the day; you can connect to other nodes with the ATD command, and you can answer an incoming call with ATA. This makes it nearly 100% compatible with legacy terminal software. The only software that doesn't work is software that tries to be too smart and filter text out of the dial string (Telemate did this; it converted letters to their telephone keypad numeric equivelant.)
I use this unit by Jim Drew:
https://www.cbmstuff.com/proddetail.php ... dem232OLED
and a 3D printed case from COREi64
https://corei64.com/shop/index.php?rout ... uct_id=117
To make this work, you do need a couple of additional components. Since the Altair is wired as a DCE device (like a modem), it needs a male-male DB25 cable and a null modem adapter. It also needs 5v power. Rather than use an external power adapter, I got a small USB regulator. It was originally intended to hook up a Raspberry Pi, but it also works for the WiModem.
here's an example:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CGQH1RQ/
You can also use the WiModem on the second serial port for dialing out to other systems... it acts just like a Hayes modem from back in the day; you can connect to other nodes with the ATD command, and you can answer an incoming call with ATA. This makes it nearly 100% compatible with legacy terminal software. The only software that doesn't work is software that tries to be too smart and filter text out of the dial string (Telemate did this; it converted letters to their telephone keypad numeric equivelant.)
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