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Paul
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tim just joined the chat!!!!
Ok, another information:
/quit
leaves the chat again.
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Re: ZEDDYNET

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Thanks! All looks like it is working. I did turn on DHCP and it found my IP address 192.168.1.216.

I loaded IRC and followed the instructions to join and it showed myself Tim as well as Paul was there and was chatting with him. Ok now I just need to figure out what to do next with this. At least I know it's working.im going back in...
Thanks again
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Welcome to Zeddy online world. 8-)
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Re: ZEDDYNET

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HI Tim
if you connect also a ZON-X81 box (or Mr. X or AY-board to zxpand) to your ZX81, you will hear a "DONG" whenever an irc-message arrives (to wake you up ;-) )
How much memory do you have installed in your ZX81?

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He said earlier that he's using a ZXpand, so 32k bytes.
tdg8934 wrote: am also using a ZXPAND with it.

Tim
Same as I intend to use by the sounds of it (when my Wiznet module arrives).

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Re: ZEDDYNET

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I do have an AY board that plugs into my ZXPand. I will try this out tonight after work. What a neat idea!

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Re: ZEDDYNET

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I just wanted to mention that yesterday new zeddynet PCB arrived.
So if you are interested in a PCB, kit or built then they are available again.
Merry Christmas by the way
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And a very Merry Christmas to you too, Paul :)

I'm interested in purchasing a kit. please.

Thanks!
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Re: ZEDDYNET

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Having fun today testing out the Zeddynet card with IRC and IRC ANSI 32 with my ZXPand card. Siggi was great help on the IRC channel which I was chatting with. I also installed and used Mirc in Windows to go into the ZX team channel and communicate with Zeddynet and Sigi. Have to remember to do a CONFIG "M=L" then LOAD, RUN and configure IPCONFIG.p (DNS set to Yes) and then LOAD IRC. More experimenting this weekend.

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Increase in postal fees

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The german Post will increase their fees from begin of january. So I am afraid I will need to increase the prices by 50p as well.
I have recalculated the options:
A) PCB only plus programmed GAL: 10£ including postage
B) Kit 19£ including postage
the Kit contains all neccessary parts including what is needed for Pokemon 81xtender. It excludes the WIZ812MJ module.
C) Soldered and tested 25,50£ including postage. It excludes the WIZ812MJ module.

In any way you will need a WIZ812MJ module as well.
Just as an example it's available at TME,Mouser etc.
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