Ill take one, just need to see if my brother can print those stands for meTomDD wrote:For those interested in building your own I've updated the PCB to v1.2. This basically shifts and rotates the Nano so it can be mounted in a socket rather than direct solder.
Shared project is on PCBWay https://www.pcbway.com/project/sharepro ... a1c12.html
I also have a few to sell as I got 10 in the order and only really need 2 or 3. £4 each if you want one in glorious black
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Hi,
I already ordered 10 of the v1.1 in Black, waiting for the slow boat from China ..
I already ordered 10 of the v1.1 in Black, waiting for the slow boat from China ..
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Derek
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Apologies for the slow response, completely missed this. PM if you still want a PCB. I'm also going to pop a few on eBay with the stands printed.XorA wrote:Ill take one, just need to see if my brother can print those stands for meTomDD wrote:For those interested in building your own I've updated the PCB to v1.2. This basically shifts and rotates the Nano so it can be mounted in a socket rather than direct solder.
Shared project is on PCBWay https://www.pcbway.com/project/sharepro ... a1c12.html
I also have a few to sell as I got 10 in the order and only really need 2 or 3. £4 each if you want one in glorious black
IMG_9643.jpg
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Hi,
I noticed on the German QL Forum, that the Banana Pi has had the Oqtadrive software ported over.
Is there any chance of the Pi Pico W being abled to be used on the Oqtadrive instead of the Pi Zero W, as the Pico seems easier to get a hold of...
I noticed on the German QL Forum, that the Banana Pi has had the Oqtadrive software ported over.
Is there any chance of the Pi Pico W being abled to be used on the Oqtadrive instead of the Pi Zero W, as the Pico seems easier to get a hold of...
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Derek
Derek
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I don't think it needed porting to the bananapi or orangepi as the binaries would run on this architecture anyway. The Pico is more of a microcontroller so it would take fair bit more to get going and some extra hardware - some form of sd card adaptor etc.
Re: OqtaDrive
It's been a while since I last reported about OqtaDrive here. A lot has happened since then. An important change is that OqtaDrive has moved to a new home. The latest release is 0.3.4. If you're using OqtaDrive but did not notice the move to CodeBerg, have a look at the latest feature additions.
Happy hacking,
Alex
Happy hacking,
Alex
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There have been three more releases in the past three months. Here are the most important new features:
- client control - control OqtaDrive directly from your Spectrum and QL
- share the repo folder via WebDAV
- password protection for API endpoint
- support for Linino One board
...and more. All details here
- client control - control OqtaDrive directly from your Spectrum and QL
- share the repo folder via WebDAV
- password protection for API endpoint
- support for Linino One board
...and more. All details here
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OqtaDrive 0.4.3 has been released. New features:
- ported Tom Dalby's TAP support
- added support for searching in & loading from ZXDB
- added WebDAV client - you can now also manage your repo files from within the browser
- search result pagination
- ported Tom Dalby's TAP support
- added support for searching in & loading from ZXDB
- added WebDAV client - you can now also manage your repo files from within the browser
- search result pagination
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Hi,
Could a TZP file be loaded from the Oqtadrive into a Spectrum emulator on a QL?
Could a TZP file be loaded from the Oqtadrive into a Spectrum emulator on a QL?
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Derek
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Didn't know there is such a thing Can the emulated Spectrum access the Microdrives of the QL? Also, is there any documentation for the TZP format? I haven't been aware of that one.Derek_Stewart wrote: ↑Sun Jan 15, 2023 3:27 pm Could a TZP file be loaded from the Oqtadrive into a Spectrum emulator on a QL?