BitWrangler wrote on 2021-12-09, 21:33:
Though come to think of it, the Ancient One in the pile is I think a Hacklet Pukehard. Not sure I've got SCSI cables though. SCSI stuff it always feels like you've gotta have 5x the junk to end up with things that work together, vs the normal 2x the junk, where you actually end up pairing most of it up with few leftovers.
Yeah, I understand where you're coming from... Lots of different types of connectors on cables etc...
I'm just going to leave things as they are, finish my part 2 SCSI video just showing that the scanner connects and is recognized on the SCSI bus,
and in a better world I would have been able to scan and demonstrate the machine if I had working 16-bit dos or real mode windows drivers/scanning software,
but, you can't have it all I guess...
I've no time left and have to move on, my next video after the upcoming part 2 SCSI is also going to be an interesting one,
I've compiled a minix 2.0.2 kernel with TCP/IP networking that boots/works on the 200LX, with a full /usr filesystem with the whole 2.0 distribution mounted...,
and i'm writing a small select/fork based httpd daemon for it to build a "unix-like, pre-emptive multi-tasking, multi-user OS based webserver" on a 200LX palmtop 😀
I've had to disable many functions and drivers in the kernel to get it small enough to have enough userland memory left to compile kernels and my httpd daemon,
and currently i've got it down to approx 250kb with all the inet services built-in... (no drivers for network cards though as it does'nt support PCMCIA, so serial line IP is the only way to connect it)
I'm going to try and get it connected to a raspberry PI with a NULL modem RS-232 cable and use the SLIP protocol to get internet access at (hopefully) 115Kbaud... we'll see how far I get 😀
I've got a static IP at home on my fiber internet connection so i'll be adding a link to a small webpage served by a 200LX connected with a 24/7 wall power brick, so people can try it out 😀
Wish me luck! 😀
Thanks to everyone answering my thread, I appreciate you all taking the time to respond 😀
Yours,
Radiance