[Coco] SitePlayer Telnet
Steve Bjork
6809er at bjork-huffman.net
Tue Aug 1 12:09:25 EDT 2006
Hi Andrew,
While I have yet to work with the SitePlayer from Netmedia, their Basic X
family of rapid development microcontrollers are great!
I been working with BX-24P and other models and they are fast and
powerful. You get real-time multi-tasking OS, 32 floating point math, 32k
of EEPROM (8000+ lines of code) and 400 bytes of ram.
Find out more at http://www.basicx.com
Steve
At 08:27 AM 8/1/2006 -0700, you wrote:
>All,
>
>Has anyone ever tried one of these (or anything similar) with the CoCo?:
>
>http://www.siteplayer.com/telnet/index.html
>
>It seems like it is a serial<->ethernet proxy server in a very small (and
>fairly inexpensive) package - the OEM version starts at $29.95, but the
>most likely version to use is the assembled "SitePlayer Telnet System",
>which is $79.95 and has all the parts (carrier board, etc) for actually
>hooking up to serial, ethernet, and power ports.
>
>I was just looking at this device as a possible way to get the CoCo "on
>the net", and was wondering what people thought. It certainly isn't a
>proper NIC and TCP/IP stack (which I am sure we all want), but it might be
>a nice stopgap system (maybe no worse than a serial cable to a PC running
>proxy software - although that solution might be cheaper).
>
>-- Andrew L. Ayers
> Glendale (Phoenix), Arizona
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