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In his Home Lab, Cloud Monk has 117 “Computers” in the Cloud Monk Home Lab: 22 Apple Devices (even though Apple sucks!), 16 PCs, 5 Android Devices, 26 Amazon Devices, 7 Raspberry Pi Devices

408-286 PUNK phone in June 1986

The updated version is here!

2.5x faster over-air speed! 2x faster CPU 7x the RAM Individual LEDs for Tx/Rx/RTS/CTS/DSR/DTR/DCD states Based on the same reliable code that has made the WiModem family the standard for the past 8 years! Uses more common micro-USB connector

The WiModem232 Pro is next generation internet modem for any computer with a RS-232 interface port that emulates a standard Hayes compatible modem. Just plug the WiModem232 Pro into the “serial” port and connect to BBS's all over the world or run a BBS of your own!

The WiModem232 Pro requires access to your local router and supports easy WiFi setup, including WPS one-button setup, manual SSID entry, or an easy to use WiFi portal on the your smart phone or tablet.

Firmware updates are done using a simple command that fetches the latest firmware from the CBMSTUFF.COM server and updates the WiModem232 Pro - all without ever having to remove the WiModem232 Pro from your computer!

The WiModem232 Pro hardware supports 75 baud to 230400 baud and every possible parity, start bit, and stop bit configuration. Note: the terminal software you are using determines the maximum baud rate.

The WiModem232 Pro requires external 5v power. Connect any 5v source (PC, phone charger, etc.) using a cable having a micro USB connector.

The WiModem232 Pro controls ALL of the standard RS-232 lines: Rx/Tx, RTS/CTS, DTR/DSR, and DCD all at the same time. This means that you can use the WiModem232 Pro to run a BBS!

A DB25 to DB9 or RS-232 gender changer may be required for your particular computer. These are available separately. The WiModem232 Pro uses a DB25 female connector (plugging into a DB25 male port).

NULL-MODEM support!

You can use two WiModem232 Pro units together in NULL-MODEM mode. This allows you to plug one into your computer and one into any RS232 compatible device (such as a printer, plotter, or another computer) and use the two devices together without the normally required NULL-MODEM cable! It's a wireless and direct connection and no router is required!

This version of the WiModem232 Pro comes with the full color, hires TFT screen and resin 3D printed case.

Successfully test with the following computers:

Atari ST (all models) Commodore Amiga (all models, A1000 requires gender changer) IBM PC (all models wtih DB9 or DB25 - may require converter or gender changer) Apple 8 bit (all models, requires proper cable) Apple Mac (all models with AppleTalk/Modem port, requires proper cable) Geneve Tandy 100/102 Atari 400, 800, 800XL Colleco Adam TI99-4/A BBC Micro RS-232 dumb terminals …and many others! https://www.cbmstuff.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=113

CCGMS 2017 v4

https://commodore.software/downloads/download/59-ccgms/15582-ccgms-2021

https://commodore.software/downloads/category/59-ccgms

CCGMS 2021 *FREE* $0.00Price Download CCGMS 2021 Here. Info from Alwyz: CCGMS 2021 Released!

DECEMBER 24, 2020 BY ADMIN

NEW in v2021: Punter stack and Unlisted dialer bugs have been eliminated Support in autodialer for Zimodem and related WiFi device firmware that prefer an ATD prefix to ATDT. As always, Easyflash cartridge version with save/load phonebook from cart option available To set up your Ultimate for Swiftlink emulation: – ACIA / Swiftlink on. – DE00/NMI – CTS Active (low) – Command interface off if you want to use the 64k REU Buffer. (looks like there may be conflicts) – Cartridges off (Swiftlink uses DE00 cartridge area) – In CCGMS, Set modem to Swift / Turbo DE, and baud rate to 38400. What is here: Pretty much anything you could want in a modern C64 Terminal program 40 column Color Graphics Petscii / Ascii / Ansi terminal modes Punter / Multi-Punter / Xmodem / Xmodem-CRC File Transfers Support for User Port / UP9600 / Swiftlink serial devices Baud Rates from 300-38.4k 17XX REU Buffer 64k Support Easyflash Cartridge Phonebook / Configuration load/save Autodialer phonebook to store all of your BBS addresses, user names, and passwords DOS Wedge with support for drives #8-30 Macros, Screenshots, Themes, and lots of little extras NTSC and PAL compatible for proper user port timing. What isn’t here: RR-Net Support. IDE64 Compatibility. 80 Column Emulation. Protocols for XModem-1k / YModem / ZModem / HModem Support for devices other than a 17XX REU, Easyflash, and Swiftlink which use the cartridge port (Lt. Kernal I’m looking at you) 100% support for hardware acceleration devices (SuperCPU etc). Certain conditions may affect file transfer handshake timing. This is my final version of CCGMS. As I’ve found all of the bugs I’ve been able to find, and added all the features I wished to add, I will no longer be maintaining this program or running the support BBS for it, Afterlife. Source code is in the download link for those who wish to take over and add more features.

https://www.commodore-4ever.com/product-page/ccgms-2021-free

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW7EszNFmPA

https://www.commodore-4ever.com/product-page/red-five-drive-sd2iec-coming-soon

http://cbbsoutpost.servebbs.com/

https://www.telnetbbsguide.com/bbs/?ap=l

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O84pYDjYSN0

BBS Server for putting Commodore 64 BBSes on the 'net (Visual Basic 6)

Commodore Telnet BBS Server

         
A simple Windows program that acts as a 'bridge' between serial and TCP/IP, allowing you to set up a Commodore BBS that can be Telnetted to (really just a raw TCP connection). Also allows a C64 to “dial out” over Telnet. Yeah, yeah, it's Visual Basic 6.

A list of Telnetable BBSes can be found here. http://cbbsoutpost.servebbs.com/

My own BBS is still up and running, telnet to bbs.jammingsignal.com port 23 .

https://github.com/LeifBloomquist/BBSServer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueAz00thGAg

Commodore4ever Wifi Modem Commodore 64/128/Vic-20/Plus 4

Commodore4Ever Wifi Modem

Allows you to connect to your favorite Commodore BBSs via telnet. Supports speeds from 300 to 9600 baud. For use with Commodore 64 up to 9600 baud, a Commodore128 up to 2400 baud, Vic-20 up to 1200 baud, and also a Plus 4 - I have no personal experience with this one.

This new design features switches to enable and disable 9600 baud to make using with your 128 simple and easy! Also has a switch on the right to allow modem to be powered from and external USB source, like the ATOM with USB. If you want to power from a USB then the switch on the right needs to be in the ON position. In the OFF position the modem is getting power from the Commodore. Powering from USB will eliminate any chance of interference as some have experienced, especially with the Reloaded MK2 motherboards.

Instructions:

If you are using this modem with a 128 and 1581 or 1571 then you will need to turn off the 9600baud switch on the modem (left switch). Then you will need to skip the below steps for setting up 9600 baud. Instead you will leave the modem type at userport and set the baud rate to 2400. If you are NOT using a 128 with a 1581 or 1571 then you will be able to use 9600 baud.

• Plug the modem into your Commodore user port with the chip side up and then power up your Commodore. If you do not see a solid blue light on the modem then it is not getting any power and you will need to trouble shoot your Commodore. I suggest cleaning the contacts of the userport first.

• If using a commodore 64 or 128 is 64 mode, Load CCGMS 2017. If you are using a 128 in 128 mode Load a term program of your choosing and follow the setup instructions according to the program you use. (I am assuming you know how to load a program from media such as a floppy disk or SD Card)

• Press F7

• Select modem type as User Port, and select 300 baud. You must do it in this order. If you select the baud rate first and then the modem type second the baud will change when the modem type is selected!

• Press Return to go back to terminal

• Press Return Again and you should see the Modem Info on the screen

• Hit F8 to go to Ascii mode

• Enter your ssid and password with the following terminal commands: at$ssid=ssid and at$pass=password (Your Password and SSID CAN NOT contain any special characters. For best results SSID and Password should only use lower case letters and numbers.)

• F8 to go back to the Graphics terminal

• Type atc1 to connect. You may have to do this a few times to get it to connect

• Type the commands at&p0 then at&k1 . Without doing this 9600 baud will lock up your Commodore.

• Change the baud rate by typing at$sb=9600

• Press F7 Menu and select modem type as Up9600 Baud and then 9600 Baud

• Save your settings

• Press Return to go back to terminal. At this point if your terminal will not respond to any type of input, you will want to start all over. This time instead of changing the modem to up9600 and the baud to 9600, leave the modem type at userport and change the baud to 2400 and then continue. up9600 is a hack that tricks the userport into going 9600 baud and in my experience has issues on some machines, WHY? I could not tell you. Sometime if you repeat the setup steps several times the modem will allow 9600 baud.

• Type at&w to save the setting to the modem

  • Type in the address of your favorite BBS and you are back in the 80's!

Setup Video:

https://youtu.be/NCZOoKUFjGk

Strikelink WIFI Modem for Commodore C64, C128

If you prefer a specific color, please add a note on the sale or message me.

This is a WiFi modem for the User Port of the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 It can connect to your wifi router and “call” BBS from internet.

There is a modem reset button and 2 micro switches that allow to disable UP9600 hack to be able to use the modem in C128 mode together with 1571 drive by falling back to 2400bps, if there is no 1571 drive connected it can work in C128 mode with UP9600 hack enabled. The second micro switch is to enable or disable powering the device from computer itself so it can be used with external usb power incase you have instability because of power supply.

There are instructions included for configuring CCGMS 2021 terminal client and configuring the modem for use in a C64.

There are a TON of active BBSes for Commodore Computers and new active developing software clients for it like CCGMS 2021 With this you can connect and re-live the “internet” as it was back then :)

Visit Commodore BBS Outpost cbbsoutpost.servebbs.com to find active BBSes!

This Wifi modem is based on the Strikelink firmware by Alwyz which is the active developer of the famous CCGMS client for Commodore 64 and the case is 3D printed. If you want another colour for the case, please message me and I will print a case with your colour preference.

Commodore Amiga 500 Plipbox Parallel Port Ethernet adapter a500 Network

Up for auction is an Amiga 500 Parallel port Ethernet adapter. It is powered by a 5 volt DC CENTER positive 2.1mm plug power supply that IS NOT INCLUDED. You can NOT power the unit by the USB connector on the Nano. I removed Diode D1 as it was dropping the voltage down by .5 volts and causing power up / connection problems. I only created the Parallel port circuit board, I didn't do any of the programming for the firmware in the Nano, See this guys site for all install instructions. You will need to get the 'plipbox.device' driver from the link below and copy the driver file to the Amiga in to the proper directory the rest has been done for you. : http://lallafa.de/blog/amiga-projects/plipbox/ for any questions.

You will need to get your own TCP/IP stack software, it doesn't come with a tcp/ip stack and miami,roadshow,amitcp,etc work

This has ONLY BEEN TESTED on an Amiga 500, It's all I have currently so I'm not selling it as “WORKING” on any other type of Amiga Parallel port.

It is a COMPLETE Unit with Pre-Programmed Ardunio Nano with the 0.6 firmware from the above link.

Commodore 64 C64 SX64 C64C C16 C116 C128 VIC20 Plus4 silver VGA scandoubler

From Italy's Axel81]] | (5657) 99.8% positive feedback Joined Dec 2003 APOLLO 64+ >>> VGA Upscaler for your Commodore! What better thing to finally connect your Commodore to any monitor with VGA input Version 7.0 - https://www.pugo.org/collection/faq/1/

Sinclair ZX80, ZX81, and Timex Sinclair 1000

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Jr7Q1yJOUM

https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/Executive_64

https://commodorehistory.com/commodore-64/commodore-sx

https://www.pugo.org/collection/computer/114/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4gHaXOevVM

http://www.zimmers.net/cbmpics/csx64s.html

https://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=73377

https://www.sellmyretro.com

https://www.the8bitguy.com

NEWPRINT/Multi - Virtual Wi-Fi printer with web-browser output

Virtual Printer Interface for TRS-80 Model 1, 3, and 4/4P and Apple IIe/IIgs (w/Grappler+ card) +Others* Thank you for purchasing NEWPRINT/Multi. For installation and configuration instructions please refer to the PDF manual at www.plaidvest.com Note: NEWPRINT/Multi requires a one-time setup of your wifi SSID and password before using. Once configured you may view printer output by pointing your browser to newprint.local Email support@plaidvest.com for questions, comments, or feedback Plaid Vest Software, LLC www.plaidvest.com Home of NEWKEY/80 TRS-80 Keyboard and Joystick AdapteR

https://plaidvest.com/newprint.html#cables-anchor

https://plaidvest.com

NEWKEY/80 Ultra - USB Keyboard and Joystick Adapter for TRS-80

https://plaidvest.com/newkey80.html

https://plaidvest.com/newkey80/downloads/nk80-ultra-readme-first.pdf

https://amigastore.eu/en/contact-us

https://shop.bigmessowires.com

List all modern vintage electronics such as Big Mess O’ Wires Floppy EMU, FreHD Hard Drive emulator for Radio Shack Tandy TRS-80 Model III and 4 and RE-FD502 Floppy Disk Controller for Radio Shack Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer from TRS-80 Universe (dr.ians_junque), TeensyROM Cartridge for Commodore 64/128 - MIDI, Fastload, Emulation, and Network

https://github.com/topics/tandy-color-computer

https://github.com/topics/vintage-computers

https://github.com/topics/commodore

https://github.com/tenox7/wrp Web Rendering Proxy: Use vintage, historical, legacy browsers on modern web. browser-in-browser “proxy” server that allows to use historical / vintage web browsers on the modern web. It works by rendering a web page in to a GIF or PNG image with clickable imagemap.

BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory

https://jcs.org/

https://github.com/jcs

https://github.com/jcs/classic-mac-fonts

Writing and Running a BBS on a Macintosh Plus

https://jcs.org/2022/07/15/kludge

https://jcs.org/2023/08/23/scsiwifi

DaynaPORT SCSI/Link-3 Ethernet

https://github.com/BlueSCSI/BlueSCSI-v2/pull/59#issuecomment-1666548418

https://github.com/BlueSCSI/BlueSCSI-v2/releases/tag/wifi-beta

https://github.com/BlueSCSI

EtherTalk

https://hachyderm.io/@BlueSCSI

https://discord.gg/GKcvtgU7P9

https://tinkerdifferent.com/

https://a2ciderpress.com/

CiderPress (Windows) CiderPress is a Windows utility that allows you to add or remove files from a HFS image. Runs fine in Wine too.

BlueSCSI SD Transfer Utility You can use the BlueSCSI Toolbox SD Transfer Utility to transfer files to and from your SD card to your vintage Macintosh.

https://bluescsi.com/docs/Toolbox

MacintoshGarden.org

About the Macintosh Garden The Macintosh Garden is an abandonware archive, dedicated in particular to supporting the Macintosh computer platform. A notable feature of Macintosh Garden is its emphasis on emulation, encouraging users to run historical software on modern systems.

Software featured on the Macintosh Garden has been discontinued by their publishers and is no longer commercially available. The Macintosh Garden aims to preserve these treasures for future generations, providing documentation and downloads of the original files.

With respect to copyrighted software: Non-qualifying software is removed if detected and upon request. If software is removed due to copyright, a link to the Publisher's purchase page is provided in its place.

The website is primarily a wiki, allowing contributors to upload files and screenshots as well as edit descriptions and other details. Software is divided into Apps and Games and these are categorised by genre, year, author and publisher, etc.;

Originally founded in 2001. Throughout this time the site was hosted by “Home of the Underdogs” an earlier PC abandonware site. In late 2008 HOTU went bankrupt and the Macintosh Garden was without a home for a short period. The Macintosh Garden relaunched in 2009 in the form you now see it as its own independent identity. It plans to keep active for now and into the future. We hope that you like and enjoy it.

https://macintoshgarden.org/about

https://www.ebluejay.com/store/Apple2OnlineStore

BlueSCSI (v2) 25-Pin External

https://jcm-1.com/product/bluescsi-v2-25-pin-external-short-board/?attribute_kit-type=Fully+Assembled&attribute_wi-fi-option=Include+Wi-Fi

https://bluescsi.com/docs

A2 VidGA – Apple II VGA Adapter

https://jcm-1.com/product/a2-vidga-apple-ii-vga-adapter/?attribute_firmware=Apple+%5D%5B+%26+%5D%5B+Plus&attribute_vga-header=With+VGA+Header+Extension

JCM Universal Apple RGB Adapter

https://jcm-1.com/product/universal-video-adapter-for-apple3/

Clipper Plus – Internal SCSI for Macintosh Plus

https://jcm-1.com/product/clipper-plus/

Joseph Strosnider joe@jcm-1.com Joe's Computer Museum

Remote Battery I (v3)

https://jcm-1.com/product/remote-battery-i-v3/

ROMinator v1 for Macintosh Plus

https://jcm-1.com/product/rominator-v1-for-macintosh-plus/

https://jcm-1.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/ROMinator-v1-Installation-Instructions.pdf

https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/system-701-bluescsi-bootable-image-macintosh-plus-mac-rom-inator-tools

MicroDrive/Turbo + Additional CompactFlash with GSOS

16 Vintage computers:

  1. Qty 2 of Apple //e
  2. Apple IIc with Apple IIc Monitor, Stand, Manuals, Disks, Original Box
  3. Qty 2 of IBM PC/XT
  4. Compaq Portable II - 286 - https://www.oldsilicon.com/compaq-portable-ii - I used to carry this 24 pound beast in 1986 on the train commuting and there was only one outlet per train reserved for the vacuum cleaner. People often gave up their seat next to that one outlet to watch me with a “portable” computer… and that was in Silicon Valley. Yet I was the only one I ever saw carrying this back-breaker luggable as a commuter. It weighed a ton lugging it for 6 blocks to the train station, but I was 20 years old then. I used Borland Sidekick TSR for preparing my daily checklist. The power would go out from time to time when the train stopped at the station…no battery like later laptops. But it booted quickly into Sidekick “app”. LOL.

Borland Sidekick

https://winworldpc.com/product/sidekick/2x

Snippet from Wikipedia: Borland Sidekick

Borland Sidekick was a personal information manager (PIM) launched by American software company Borland in 1984 under Philippe Kahn's leadership. It was an early and popular terminate-and-stay-resident program (TSR) for MS-DOS which enabled computer users to activate the program using a hot key combination (by default: Ctrl-Alt) while working in other programs. Although a text-mode program, Sidekick's window-based interface echoed that of the Apple Macintosh and anticipated the eventual look of Microsoft Windows 2.0. It included a personal calendar, text editor (with WordStar-like command interface), calculator, ASCII chart, address book, and phone dialer. According to the prospectus for Borland's initial public offering of stock to the public, Sidekick sold more than 1 million copies in its first three years.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMUT9TEoe4Y

(navbar_my_vintage)

408-286 PUNK phone in June 1986

The updated version is here!

2.5x faster over-air speed! 2x faster CPU 7x the RAM Individual LEDs for Tx/Rx/RTS/CTS/DSR/DTR/DCD states Based on the same reliable code that has made the WiModem family the standard for the past 8 years! Uses more common micro-USB connector

The WiModem232 Pro is next generation internet modem for any computer with a RS-232 interface port that emulates a standard Hayes compatible modem. Just plug the WiModem232 Pro into the “serial” port and connect to BBS's all over the world or run a BBS of your own!

The WiModem232 Pro requires access to your local router and supports easy WiFi setup, including WPS one-button setup, manual SSID entry, or an easy to use WiFi portal on the your smart phone or tablet.

Firmware updates are done using a simple command that fetches the latest firmware from the CBMSTUFF.COM server and updates the WiModem232 Pro - all without ever having to remove the WiModem232 Pro from your computer!

The WiModem232 Pro hardware supports 75 baud to 230400 baud and every possible parity, start bit, and stop bit configuration. Note: the terminal software you are using determines the maximum baud rate.

The WiModem232 Pro requires external 5v power. Connect any 5v source (PC, phone charger, etc.) using a cable having a micro USB connector.

The WiModem232 Pro controls ALL of the standard RS-232 lines: Rx/Tx, RTS/CTS, DTR/DSR, and DCD all at the same time. This means that you can use the WiModem232 Pro to run a BBS!

A DB25 to DB9 or RS-232 gender changer may be required for your particular computer. These are available separately. The WiModem232 Pro uses a DB25 female connector (plugging into a DB25 male port).

NULL-MODEM support!

You can use two WiModem232 Pro units together in NULL-MODEM mode. This allows you to plug one into your computer and one into any RS232 compatible device (such as a printer, plotter, or another computer) and use the two devices together without the normally required NULL-MODEM cable! It's a wireless and direct connection and no router is required!

This version of the WiModem232 Pro comes with the full color, hires TFT screen and resin 3D printed case.

Successfully test with the following computers:

Atari ST (all models) Commodore Amiga (all models, A1000 requires gender changer) IBM PC (all models wtih DB9 or DB25 - may require converter or gender changer) Apple 8 bit (all models, requires proper cable) Apple Mac (all models with AppleTalk/Modem port, requires proper cable) Geneve Tandy 100/102 Atari 400, 800, 800XL Colleco Adam TI99-4/A BBC Micro RS-232 dumb terminals …and many others! https://www.cbmstuff.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=113

CCGMS 2017 v4

https://commodore.software/downloads/download/59-ccgms/15582-ccgms-2021

https://commodore.software/downloads/category/59-ccgms

CCGMS 2021 *FREE* $0.00Price Download CCGMS 2021 Here. Info from Alwyz: CCGMS 2021 Released!

DECEMBER 24, 2020 BY ADMIN

NEW in v2021: Punter stack and Unlisted dialer bugs have been eliminated Support in autodialer for Zimodem and related WiFi device firmware that prefer an ATD prefix to ATDT. As always, Easyflash cartridge version with save/load phonebook from cart option available To set up your Ultimate for Swiftlink emulation: – ACIA / Swiftlink on. – DE00/NMI – CTS Active (low) – Command interface off if you want to use the 64k REU Buffer. (looks like there may be conflicts) – Cartridges off (Swiftlink uses DE00 cartridge area) – In CCGMS, Set modem to Swift / Turbo DE, and baud rate to 38400. What is here: Pretty much anything you could want in a modern C64 Terminal program 40 column Color Graphics Petscii / Ascii / Ansi terminal modes Punter / Multi-Punter / Xmodem / Xmodem-CRC File Transfers Support for User Port / UP9600 / Swiftlink serial devices Baud Rates from 300-38.4k 17XX REU Buffer 64k Support Easyflash Cartridge Phonebook / Configuration load/save Autodialer phonebook to store all of your BBS addresses, user names, and passwords DOS Wedge with support for drives #8-30 Macros, Screenshots, Themes, and lots of little extras NTSC and PAL compatible for proper user port timing. What isn’t here: RR-Net Support. IDE64 Compatibility. 80 Column Emulation. Protocols for XModem-1k / YModem / ZModem / HModem Support for devices other than a 17XX REU, Easyflash, and Swiftlink which use the cartridge port (Lt. Kernal I’m looking at you) 100% support for hardware acceleration devices (SuperCPU etc). Certain conditions may affect file transfer handshake timing. This is my final version of CCGMS. As I’ve found all of the bugs I’ve been able to find, and added all the features I wished to add, I will no longer be maintaining this program or running the support BBS for it, Afterlife. Source code is in the download link for those who wish to take over and add more features.

https://www.commodore-4ever.com/product-page/ccgms-2021-free

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW7EszNFmPA

https://www.commodore-4ever.com/product-page/red-five-drive-sd2iec-coming-soon

http://cbbsoutpost.servebbs.com/

https://www.telnetbbsguide.com/bbs/?ap=l

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O84pYDjYSN0

BBS Server for putting Commodore 64 BBSes on the 'net (Visual Basic 6)

Commodore Telnet BBS Server

         
A simple Windows program that acts as a 'bridge' between serial and TCP/IP, allowing you to set up a Commodore BBS that can be Telnetted to (really just a raw TCP connection). Also allows a C64 to “dial out” over Telnet. Yeah, yeah, it's Visual Basic 6.

A list of Telnetable BBSes can be found here. http://cbbsoutpost.servebbs.com/

My own BBS is still up and running, telnet to bbs.jammingsignal.com port 23 .

https://github.com/LeifBloomquist/BBSServer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueAz00thGAg

Commodore4ever Wifi Modem Commodore 64/128/Vic-20/Plus 4

Commodore4Ever Wifi Modem

Allows you to connect to your favorite Commodore BBSs via telnet. Supports speeds from 300 to 9600 baud. For use with Commodore 64 up to 9600 baud, a Commodore128 up to 2400 baud, Vic-20 up to 1200 baud, and also a Plus 4 - I have no personal experience with this one.

This new design features switches to enable and disable 9600 baud to make using with your 128 simple and easy! Also has a switch on the right to allow modem to be powered from and external USB source, like the ATOM with USB. If you want to power from a USB then the switch on the right needs to be in the ON position. In the OFF position the modem is getting power from the Commodore. Powering from USB will eliminate any chance of interference as some have experienced, especially with the Reloaded MK2 motherboards.

Instructions:

If you are using this modem with a 128 and 1581 or 1571 then you will need to turn off the 9600baud switch on the modem (left switch). Then you will need to skip the below steps for setting up 9600 baud. Instead you will leave the modem type at userport and set the baud rate to 2400. If you are NOT using a 128 with a 1581 or 1571 then you will be able to use 9600 baud.

• Plug the modem into your Commodore user port with the chip side up and then power up your Commodore. If you do not see a solid blue light on the modem then it is not getting any power and you will need to trouble shoot your Commodore. I suggest cleaning the contacts of the userport first.

• If using a commodore 64 or 128 is 64 mode, Load CCGMS 2017. If you are using a 128 in 128 mode Load a term program of your choosing and follow the setup instructions according to the program you use. (I am assuming you know how to load a program from media such as a floppy disk or SD Card)

• Press F7

• Select modem type as User Port, and select 300 baud. You must do it in this order. If you select the baud rate first and then the modem type second the baud will change when the modem type is selected!

• Press Return to go back to terminal

• Press Return Again and you should see the Modem Info on the screen

• Hit F8 to go to Ascii mode

• Enter your ssid and password with the following terminal commands: at$ssid=ssid and at$pass=password (Your Password and SSID CAN NOT contain any special characters. For best results SSID and Password should only use lower case letters and numbers.)

• F8 to go back to the Graphics terminal

• Type atc1 to connect. You may have to do this a few times to get it to connect

• Type the commands at&p0 then at&k1 . Without doing this 9600 baud will lock up your Commodore.

• Change the baud rate by typing at$sb=9600

• Press F7 Menu and select modem type as Up9600 Baud and then 9600 Baud

• Save your settings

• Press Return to go back to terminal. At this point if your terminal will not respond to any type of input, you will want to start all over. This time instead of changing the modem to up9600 and the baud to 9600, leave the modem type at userport and change the baud to 2400 and then continue. up9600 is a hack that tricks the userport into going 9600 baud and in my experience has issues on some machines, WHY? I could not tell you. Sometime if you repeat the setup steps several times the modem will allow 9600 baud.

• Type at&w to save the setting to the modem

  • Type in the address of your favorite BBS and you are back in the 80's!

Setup Video:

https://youtu.be/NCZOoKUFjGk

Strikelink WIFI Modem for Commodore C64, C128

If you prefer a specific color, please add a note on the sale or message me.

This is a WiFi modem for the User Port of the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 It can connect to your wifi router and “call” BBS from internet.

There is a modem reset button and 2 micro switches that allow to disable UP9600 hack to be able to use the modem in C128 mode together with 1571 drive by falling back to 2400bps, if there is no 1571 drive connected it can work in C128 mode with UP9600 hack enabled. The second micro switch is to enable or disable powering the device from computer itself so it can be used with external usb power incase you have instability because of power supply.

There are instructions included for configuring CCGMS 2021 terminal client and configuring the modem for use in a C64.

There are a TON of active BBSes for Commodore Computers and new active developing software clients for it like CCGMS 2021 With this you can connect and re-live the “internet” as it was back then :)

Visit Commodore BBS Outpost cbbsoutpost.servebbs.com to find active BBSes!

This Wifi modem is based on the Strikelink firmware by Alwyz which is the active developer of the famous CCGMS client for Commodore 64 and the case is 3D printed. If you want another colour for the case, please message me and I will print a case with your colour preference.

Commodore Amiga 500 Plipbox Parallel Port Ethernet adapter a500 Network

Up for auction is an Amiga 500 Parallel port Ethernet adapter. It is powered by a 5 volt DC CENTER positive 2.1mm plug power supply that IS NOT INCLUDED. You can NOT power the unit by the USB connector on the Nano. I removed Diode D1 as it was dropping the voltage down by .5 volts and causing power up / connection problems. I only created the Parallel port circuit board, I didn't do any of the programming for the firmware in the Nano, See this guys site for all install instructions. You will need to get the 'plipbox.device' driver from the link below and copy the driver file to the Amiga in to the proper directory the rest has been done for you. : http://lallafa.de/blog/amiga-projects/plipbox/ for any questions.

You will need to get your own TCP/IP stack software, it doesn't come with a tcp/ip stack and miami,roadshow,amitcp,etc work

This has ONLY BEEN TESTED on an Amiga 500, It's all I have currently so I'm not selling it as “WORKING” on any other type of Amiga Parallel port.

It is a COMPLETE Unit with Pre-Programmed Ardunio Nano with the 0.6 firmware from the above link.

Commodore 64 C64 SX64 C64C C16 C116 C128 VIC20 Plus4 silver VGA scandoubler

From Italy's Axel81]] | (5657) 99.8% positive feedback Joined Dec 2003 APOLLO 64+ >>> VGA Upscaler for your Commodore! What better thing to finally connect your Commodore to any monitor with VGA input Version 7.0 - https://www.pugo.org/collection/faq/1/

Sinclair ZX80, ZX81, and Timex Sinclair 1000

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Jr7Q1yJOUM

https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/Executive_64

https://commodorehistory.com/commodore-64/commodore-sx

https://www.pugo.org/collection/computer/114/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4gHaXOevVM

http://www.zimmers.net/cbmpics/csx64s.html

https://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=73377

https://www.sellmyretro.com

https://www.the8bitguy.com

NEWPRINT/Multi - Virtual Wi-Fi printer with web-browser output

Virtual Printer Interface for TRS-80 Model 1, 3, and 4/4P and Apple IIe/IIgs (w/Grappler+ card) +Others* Thank you for purchasing NEWPRINT/Multi. For installation and configuration instructions please refer to the PDF manual at www.plaidvest.com Note: NEWPRINT/Multi requires a one-time setup of your wifi SSID and password before using. Once configured you may view printer output by pointing your browser to newprint.local Email support@plaidvest.com for questions, comments, or feedback Plaid Vest Software, LLC www.plaidvest.com Home of NEWKEY/80 TRS-80 Keyboard and Joystick AdapteR

https://plaidvest.com/newprint.html#cables-anchor

https://plaidvest.com

NEWKEY/80 Ultra - USB Keyboard and Joystick Adapter for TRS-80

https://plaidvest.com/newkey80.html

https://plaidvest.com/newkey80/downloads/nk80-ultra-readme-first.pdf

https://amigastore.eu/en/contact-us

https://shop.bigmessowires.com

List all modern vintage electronics such as Big Mess O’ Wires Floppy EMU, FreHD Hard Drive emulator for Radio Shack Tandy TRS-80 Model III and 4 and RE-FD502 Floppy Disk Controller for Radio Shack Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer from TRS-80 Universe (dr.ians_junque), TeensyROM Cartridge for Commodore 64/128 - MIDI, Fastload, Emulation, and Network

https://github.com/topics/tandy-color-computer

https://github.com/topics/vintage-computers

https://github.com/topics/commodore

https://github.com/tenox7/wrp Web Rendering Proxy: Use vintage, historical, legacy browsers on modern web. browser-in-browser “proxy” server that allows to use historical / vintage web browsers on the modern web. It works by rendering a web page in to a GIF or PNG image with clickable imagemap.

BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory

https://jcs.org/

https://github.com/jcs

https://github.com/jcs/classic-mac-fonts

Writing and Running a BBS on a Macintosh Plus

https://jcs.org/2022/07/15/kludge

https://jcs.org/2023/08/23/scsiwifi

DaynaPORT SCSI/Link-3 Ethernet

https://github.com/BlueSCSI/BlueSCSI-v2/pull/59#issuecomment-1666548418

https://github.com/BlueSCSI/BlueSCSI-v2/releases/tag/wifi-beta

https://github.com/BlueSCSI

EtherTalk

https://hachyderm.io/@BlueSCSI

https://discord.gg/GKcvtgU7P9

https://tinkerdifferent.com/

https://a2ciderpress.com/

CiderPress (Windows) CiderPress is a Windows utility that allows you to add or remove files from a HFS image. Runs fine in Wine too.

BlueSCSI SD Transfer Utility You can use the BlueSCSI Toolbox SD Transfer Utility to transfer files to and from your SD card to your vintage Macintosh.

https://bluescsi.com/docs/Toolbox

MacintoshGarden.org

About the Macintosh Garden The Macintosh Garden is an abandonware archive, dedicated in particular to supporting the Macintosh computer platform. A notable feature of Macintosh Garden is its emphasis on emulation, encouraging users to run historical software on modern systems.

Software featured on the Macintosh Garden has been discontinued by their publishers and is no longer commercially available. The Macintosh Garden aims to preserve these treasures for future generations, providing documentation and downloads of the original files.

With respect to copyrighted software: Non-qualifying software is removed if detected and upon request. If software is removed due to copyright, a link to the Publisher's purchase page is provided in its place.

The website is primarily a wiki, allowing contributors to upload files and screenshots as well as edit descriptions and other details. Software is divided into Apps and Games and these are categorised by genre, year, author and publisher, etc.;

Originally founded in 2001. Throughout this time the site was hosted by “Home of the Underdogs” an earlier PC abandonware site. In late 2008 HOTU went bankrupt and the Macintosh Garden was without a home for a short period. The Macintosh Garden relaunched in 2009 in the form you now see it as its own independent identity. It plans to keep active for now and into the future. We hope that you like and enjoy it.

https://macintoshgarden.org/about

https://www.ebluejay.com/store/Apple2OnlineStore

BlueSCSI (v2) 25-Pin External

https://jcm-1.com/product/bluescsi-v2-25-pin-external-short-board/?attribute_kit-type=Fully+Assembled&attribute_wi-fi-option=Include+Wi-Fi

https://bluescsi.com/docs

A2 VidGA – Apple II VGA Adapter

https://jcm-1.com/product/a2-vidga-apple-ii-vga-adapter/?attribute_firmware=Apple+%5D%5B+%26+%5D%5B+Plus&attribute_vga-header=With+VGA+Header+Extension

JCM Universal Apple RGB Adapter

https://jcm-1.com/product/universal-video-adapter-for-apple3/

Clipper Plus – Internal SCSI for Macintosh Plus

https://jcm-1.com/product/clipper-plus/

Joseph Strosnider joe@jcm-1.com Joe's Computer Museum

Remote Battery I (v3)

https://jcm-1.com/product/remote-battery-i-v3/

ROMinator v1 for Macintosh Plus

https://jcm-1.com/product/rominator-v1-for-macintosh-plus/

https://jcm-1.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/ROMinator-v1-Installation-Instructions.pdf

https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/system-701-bluescsi-bootable-image-macintosh-plus-mac-rom-inator-tools

MicroDrive/Turbo + Additional CompactFlash with GSOS

16 Vintage computers:

  1. Qty 2 of Apple //e
  2. Apple IIc with Apple IIc Monitor, Stand, Manuals, Disks, Original Box
  3. Qty 2 of IBM PC/XT
  4. Compaq Portable II - 286 - https://www.oldsilicon.com/compaq-portable-ii - I used to carry this 24 pound beast in 1986 on the train commuting and there was only one outlet per train reserved for the vacuum cleaner. People often gave up their seat next to that one outlet to watch me with a “portable” computer… and that was in Silicon Valley. Yet I was the only one I ever saw carrying this back-breaker luggable as a commuter. It weighed a ton lugging it for 6 blocks to the train station, but I was 20 years old then. I used Borland Sidekick TSR for preparing my daily checklist. The power would go out from time to time when the train stopped at the station…no battery like later laptops. But it booted quickly into Sidekick “app”. LOL.

Borland Sidekick

https://winworldpc.com/product/sidekick/2x

Snippet from Wikipedia: Borland Sidekick

Borland Sidekick was a personal information manager (PIM) launched by American software company Borland in 1984 under Philippe Kahn's leadership. It was an early and popular terminate-and-stay-resident program (TSR) for MS-DOS which enabled computer users to activate the program using a hot key combination (by default: Ctrl-Alt) while working in other programs. Although a text-mode program, Sidekick's window-based interface echoed that of the Apple Macintosh and anticipated the eventual look of Microsoft Windows 2.0. It included a personal calendar, text editor (with WordStar-like command interface), calculator, ASCII chart, address book, and phone dialer. According to the prospectus for Borland's initial public offering of stock to the public, Sidekick sold more than 1 million copies in its first three years.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMUT9TEoe4Y

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Snippet from Wikipedia: Amazon (company)

Amazon.com, Inc., doing business as Amazon ( , AM-ə-zon; UK also , AM-ə-zən), is an American multinational technology company engaged in e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence. Founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos in Bellevue, Washington, the company originally started as an online marketplace for books but gradually expanded its offerings to include a wide range of product categories, referred to as "The Everything Store". Today, Amazon is considered one of the Big Five American technology companies, the other four being Alphabet, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft.

The company has multiple subsidiaries, including Amazon Web Services, providing cloud computing; Zoox, a self-driving car division; Kuiper Systems, a satellite Internet provider; and Amazon Lab126, a computer hardware R&D provider. Other subsidiaries include Ring, Twitch, IMDb, and Whole Foods Market. Its acquisition of Whole Foods in August 2017 for US$13.4 billion substantially increased its market share and presence as a physical retailer. Amazon also distributes a variety of downloadable and streaming content through its Amazon Prime Video, MGM+, Amazon Music, Twitch, Audible and Wondery units. It publishes books through its publishing arm, Amazon Publishing, film and television content through Amazon MGM Studios, including the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio, which was acquired in March 2022, and owns Brilliance Audio and Audible, which produce and distribute audiobooks, respectively. Amazon also produces consumer electronics—most notably, Kindle e-readers, Echo devices, Fire tablets, and Fire TVs.

Amazon has a reputation as a disruptor of industries through technological innovation and aggressive reinvestment of profits into capital expenditures. As of 2023, it is the world's largest online retailer and marketplace, smart speaker provider, cloud computing service through AWS, live-streaming service through Twitch, and Internet company as measured by revenue and market share. In 2021, it surpassed Walmart as the world's largest retailer outside of China, driven in large part by its paid subscription plan, Amazon Prime, which has close to 200 million subscribers worldwide. It is the second-largest private employer in the United States and the second-largest company in the World and in the U.S. by revenue as of 2024 (after Walmart). As of October 2024, Amazon is the 12th-most visited website in the world and 84% of its traffic comes from the United States. Amazon is also the global leader in research and development spending, with R&D expenditure of US$73 billion in 2022. Amazon has been criticized on various grounds, including but not limited to customer data collection practices, a toxic work culture, censorship, tax avoidance, and anti-competitive practices.

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