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jirsoft

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Joined: 18/09/2020
Location: Czech Republic
Posts: 533
Posted: 05:20pm 20 Jan 2021
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Just for info, I found this:
Colour Maximite 2 Wifi Modem
Jiri
Napoleon Commander and SimplEd for CMM2 (GitHub),  CMM2.fun
 
romba6

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Joined: 04/07/2020
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 37
Posted: 05:52pm 20 Jan 2021
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Because he doesn't ship to the UK I found this link (can't remember whether on this forum or search engine) https://github.com/bozimmerman/Zimodem. It is easy to load onto the ESP via the Arduino IDE app. Although I don't have all the same menu similarities it works just fine thus far on BBS @ 9600 and just Tx/RX and 5V. There's good documentation for Zimodem.
 
frnno967
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Joined: 02/10/2020
Location: United States
Posts: 105
Posted: 03:53am 21 Jan 2021
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That's my product. I created the store on a whim and have never shipped internationally so was afraid to enable that without understanding what would be involved. Plus have no idea how much it costs. But there's one board left so if you want it just let me know and I can work it out. The only real novelty of the board is that it has lines connected for possible future flow control lines, and it uses the Adafruit Feather pinout so theoretically can support stacking multiple modules for some neat capabilities to talk to CMM2 via the COM ports.

Also, still making good feature progress with Maxiterm so feel free to check that out:
https://github.com/frnno967/maxiterm
Jay Crutti: Ham Radio Operator, K5JCJ. Computer Enthusiast. Musician. Engineer.
 
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