I’ll test other Internet adapters in it, at least now I have a platform to use for it, nabud seemed to fit the bill for current use cases.
Known issues:
- nabud starts before the serial adapter is detected, need to deal with that somehow.
Haven’t had an issue so far, though it doesn’t really matter running nabud, all the pak files are local. I can easily ssh into it, and use nabuctl to set channels, etc.
Little here, little there gets quite a bit done. I sold my last house, a single family one, and moved into a townhouse so I have less of that adulting thing to do. Zero grass to mow and the most I do outside for work is plant herbs. Kids are grown up and out as well, I get time back to myself finally after 25 years of not.allinretro wrote: ↑Sat May 13, 2023 5:55 pm Very nicely done. Looking forward to doing this on my NABU. I hope I can fit A+ model in there somehow, otherwise a Pi Zero W will have to do. Thanks for posting the picture.
Hobby time won't return until the snow flies in November. Too many outside projects in the summertime.
Thanks! Need to devise something a little less kludgy, but for now, it’ll work.LeoBinkowski wrote: ↑Sat May 13, 2023 8:00 pm Very nicely done indeed! I like the layout, very clean!
On my list to play with next build, the goal for this one was to serve cycle 2 as local as possible, with some options, all from a Pi. Proved it’s possible, for whatever reason someone might want, now on to the next one. 3 PC’s, each set up a little differently, to showcase the connectivity options available these days.DJ Sures wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 2:35 am My internet adapter caches the files locally once they're run. The only main reason I chose not to cache the whole thing is there are 20,000+ files because RetroNET has more than just the usual cycles. There are slideshow images, music, homebrew game resources, cpm drives that get updated regularly, and more. So since the Nabu was originally designed to be a network-connected PC, I'm sticking with the original development plan
But if you're talking about simply keeping the "original network cycles", then my internet adapter still does cache them or you can point it to nabud's folder and it'll work.