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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : Does anybody uses the site https://cmm2.fun?

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joker

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Posted: 06:41pm 16 Nov 2025
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Hello,
When I started my CMM2 adventure I found the web page: cmm2.fun
and use it ever since as a source for cmm2 code and to release my programs.

Even though registering new projects is still possible, other features seem to be broken, like changing registered projects or voting.

From some comment in this forum I concluded that this page is not widely known. What do you think?

Best Regards
  Matthias
 
disco4now

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Posted: 08:59pm 16 Nov 2025
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I have links to the various CMM2 repositories on the CMM2 page of FotS. I have recently added your GitHub page. CMM2 Fun has a link from Geoff's CMM2 page as well.
FotS CMM2 page.
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thwill

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Posted: 10:32am 17 Nov 2025
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Unfortunately @jirsoft the maintainer of https://cmm2.fun appears to have dropped out of our community 12+ months ago.

I think @PeteCotton was looking at hosting some sort of alternative but if anything came of it then I missed it.

Best wishes,

Tom
Edited 2025-11-17 20:33 by thwill
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PeteCotton

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Posted: 07:06pm 22 Nov 2025
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  thwill said  Unfortunately @jirsoft the maintainer of https://cmm2.fun appears to have dropped out of our community 12+ months ago.

I think @PeteCotton was looking at hosting some sort of alternative but if anything came of it then I missed it.

Best wishes,

Tom


Yes - one of my only gripes (and it is very minor) with the CMM2 is that you still need an external computer to download files on to the SD card etc. Not a problem for most of us - but if it's truly going to be a standalone computer - then we need some method of distributing software machine to machine.

I bought a bunch of ESP-01 chips that plug directly into the COM 2 header on the CMM2 motherboard. These chips are about $3 each and provide WiFi. My hope is to use them to build an internet network where we can easily upload and download CMM2 games. i.e. Here's the latest copy of my code, go on the network and download program "12776".

If you notice from my projects though - I always do lots of work at Christmas and fall silent for the rest f the year. This is the cycle of the self employed programmer.   I'm busy January to November - and then December is usually quiet while people finish up budgets.

So, I'm hoping to revisit it next month!
 
PilotPirx

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Posted: 12:46pm 26 Nov 2025
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  Quote  My hope is to use them to build an internet network where we can easily upload and download CMM2 games.


Hello Pete,
great idea.

This reminds me of my Atari MegaSTE days when I used the German MausNet via various mailboxes.

It would be a great idea if you could access Basic programs, images, and texts via the web that are compatible with the respective system (CMM2, PicoMite, etc.). If you stored the data in a domain, you would “only” need to write the appropriate front end to access it.
 
PeteCotton

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  PilotPirx said  
  Quote  My hope is to use them to build an internet network where we can easily upload and download CMM2 games.


Hello Pete,
great idea.

This reminds me of my Atari MegaSTE days when I used the German MausNet via various mailboxes.

It would be a great idea if you could access Basic programs, images, and texts via the web that are compatible with the respective system (CMM2, PicoMite, etc.). If you stored the data in a domain, you would “only” need to write the appropriate front end to access it.




I agree. To be useful, you would have to be able to download all assets, sub files/folders etc. required by a program.

Maybe also even do a simple update check, where you can keep your local version up to date.

I did also think about implementing a shared file, where everyone could write back high scores etc. But it would be too open to abuse (given that BASIC programs are unlocked/editable).
 
joker

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Posted: 05:35pm 02 Jan 2026
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  disco4now said  I have links to the various CMM2 repositories on the CMM2 page of FotS. I have recently added your GitHub page. CMM2 Fun has a link from Geoff's CMM2 page as well.
FotS CMM2 page.


Hello,
Thanks for the link. Unfortunately the link to github has no good representation.
Would you mind changing the link to https://github.com/grimm-git/airrescue/wiki?

I created a front page in the github wiki and cross-referenced all my games. So it is much easier to get to the important information.

Each game has the same front page, so you can now jump back and forth between the games and it doesn't matter with which game you start.

Thanks and Cheers
  Matthias
 
disco4now

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Posted: 09:08pm 02 Jan 2026
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Link updated on FotS
Gerry
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joker

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Posted: 08:38am 03 Jan 2026
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  disco4now said  Link updated on FotS
Gerry


Much better :-)
Thanks a lot

Matthias
 
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