Get an old router and us it in wireless client mode!tdg8934 wrote: A couple of questions...everything that's internet connected in my house is wireless. Do you think it's possible to make this wireless via some Ethernet device plugin?
ZEDDYNET
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I think I have another solution. I remembered I have an older Netgear "Universal Wifi adapter" that I used a few years back to add wireless capability to the Ethernet port on DirecTV (that I don't use anymore).
This should work:
http://support.netgear.com/product/WNCE2001
Tim
This should work:
http://support.netgear.com/product/WNCE2001
Tim
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Hi Poul
I would like one of the Zeddynet too , and a preprogrammed GAL
how does it function with ordering payment and so on ?
best regards
Frank
I would like one of the Zeddynet too , and a preprogrammed GAL

how does it function with ordering payment and so on ?
best regards
Frank
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As a little teaser, Siggi (who adapted all Zeddynet programs from spectrum) made a english youtube video showing the ZEDDYNET in action.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4PRiQq5VZs
Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4PRiQq5VZs
Enjoy!
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Hi Timtdg8934 wrote:I think I have another solution. I remembered I have an older Netgear "Universal Wifi adapter" that I used a few years back to add wireless capability to the Ethernet port on DirecTV (that I don't use anymore).
This should work:
http://support.netgear.com/product/WNCE2001
Tim
yes, that adapter could be used. We also used them during ZX-Team meetings in Mahlers, where (sometimes

Siggi
My ZX81 web-server: online since 2007, running since dec. 2020 using ZeddyNet hardware
http://zx81.ddns.net/ZxTeaM
http://zx81.ddns.net/ZxTeaM
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Because I was asked I want to clarify what I meant by:
In the KIT you will have to shorten the plug and make a Key as well so it fits the ZX81:
This is what the Plug will be shipped like: So in the Kit all components (except Wiz812) will be delivered, but you need to assemble it yourself.
The ready built comes ready to plug in.
I hope this helps
Paul
What I meant by this is that all parts needed to build Pokemons Extender are included. This is the complete Xtender. PCB, white connector and ZX-Bus Plug are included.Paul wrote: including what is needed for Pokemon 81xtender.
In the KIT you will have to shorten the plug and make a Key as well so it fits the ZX81:
This is what the Plug will be shipped like: So in the Kit all components (except Wiz812) will be delivered, but you need to assemble it yourself.
The ready built comes ready to plug in.
I hope this helps
Paul
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
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Short update:
The first PCBs and GALs were sent yesterday.
Parts needed for Kits also arrived, I am only waiting for the PCBs of the Xtender from Pokemon who sent them to me this afternoon.
After they arrived I can manufacture ready built Items and send out the KITs.
Kind regards
Paul
The first PCBs and GALs were sent yesterday.
Parts needed for Kits also arrived, I am only waiting for the PCBs of the Xtender from Pokemon who sent them to me this afternoon.
After they arrived I can manufacture ready built Items and send out the KITs.
Kind regards
Paul
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
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Today I am going to send out the paid KITs.
I wrote a little HowTo and printed it. On my printer the pictures aren't helpful so instead of including a printout I put the PDF here for your reference: Good luck
Paul
I wrote a little HowTo and printed it. On my printer the pictures aren't helpful so instead of including a printout I put the PDF here for your reference: Good luck
Paul
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
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A small hint to that: Pins 1-4 and 28-32 of the VG64 connector are not soldered to the extender board. So at one side 5 and at the other side 4 pins are beside the PCB.Paul wrote:
Siggi
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Hey, they have arrived
My Zeddynet kits arrived yesterday
Thank you Paul
Mark

My Zeddynet kits arrived yesterday

Thank you Paul

Mark
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