Atari WiFi, ESP8266 in a SIO-plug
Atari WiFi, ESP8266 in a SIO-plug
von mr-atari » Di 12. Feb 2019, 15:41
I build this today
Schematics included.
My ESP8266-WiFi in a SIO-plug project.
Parts needed: ESP8266, 3.3v reg, 10uF, 2x0.1uF, dual LED, 2x100 and 1.5k resistors, 74LS04, diode, SIO-plug
Does it fit... uhhhh... yes
Does it work... yes
Does it look awesome... Oh hell, yes
Do I want to make more... No
Enjoy
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von andreasb » Di 12. Feb 2019, 22:02
omg! Awesome!
Re: Atari WiFi, ESP8266 in a SIO-plug
von atarixle » Do 14. Feb 2019, 11:18
How does it work and what can I do with it?
Re: Atari WiFi, ESP8266 in a SIO-plug
von andymanone » Do 14. Feb 2019, 15:27
Well done, good work
!
atarixle hat geschrieben:How does it work and what can I do with it?
@skringel: Ahh first I thought, it´s another SIO2BT version with a programmable ESP8266 modul,
but now I see, it´s WIFI enabled
Gtx.,
andY
Re: Atari WiFi, ESP8266 in a SIO-plug
von skriegel » Do 14. Feb 2019, 15:30
andymanone hat geschrieben:Well done, good work
!
atarixle hat geschrieben:How does it work and what can I do with it?
It´s another SIO2BT version with a programmable ESP8266 modul.
Gtx.,
andY
Äh, nope?
WiFi, not SIO2BT. More over here:
http://atariage.com/forums/topic/262518 ... 266/page-1Re: Atari WiFi, ESP8266 in a SIO-plug
von atarixle » Fr 15. Feb 2019, 09:48
I mean like can I use it as a wireless SIO2PC? Or does it work as modem so I can do FujiChat/Ice-T/BBS wirelessly?
Re: Atari WiFi, ESP8266 in a SIO-plug
von mr-atari » Fr 15. Feb 2019, 11:38
Its a WiFi modem, using AT-command.
Interface is R-verter compatible.
Connect to your own WiFi-router and go on the internet.
BBS or Plato, what ever you like.
Plato is great!
("tcp","Irata.online",8005)
Wireless modem-connection, it's really cool and nerdy...
I will show it tomorrow in Maarssen NL on ATARI-INVASION.
10 AM – 4 PM, 16-feb-2019
Het Trefpunt
Kerkweg 21, Maarssen
The ESP is cheap, only 2 euro and relative easy to use.
Any R-verter supporting software will do fine.
My LiteDOS also has a ESP8266 driver with built-in terminal for easy setup/access to the internet.
But the driver will work just as fine on other DOS types, loaded as Autorun.sys
Grtz,
Sijmen.
[edit]
Perhaps a 2937 will work better then a 2950, it has more power 500mA instead of 100mA.
I ordered one, have to wait to arrive before I can test.