Re: INFAPLUG LAN

2021-06-26 Thread Grant Taylor via cctalk
On 6/26/21 3:16 AM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote: My orginal email was pretty much it unfortunately, since it was borne out of a thread on Stag PPZ EPROM programmers. ACK I saw the EPROM programmer tweet. I didn't pay much attention to it, not my bag, and thus didn't see the reply about In

Re: INFAPLUG LAN

2021-06-26 Thread Liam Proven via cctalk
On Sat, 26 Jun 2021 at 00:31, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote: > > Would you mind sharing link(s) to said conversation? It sounds like one > I'd like to learn from / maybe be part of. Would appear to be: https://twitter.com/BinaryDinosaurs/status/1407993695006232579 Twitter has a search function

Re: INFAPLUG LAN

2021-06-26 Thread Adrian Graham via cctalk
> On 25 Jun 2021, at 23:31, Grant Taylor via cctalk > wrote: > > On 6/25/21 2:07 AM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote: >> Hello folks, > > Hi, > >> A random conversation on twitter yesterday lead me to discovering an old >> 1980s LAN technology called INFAPLUG. > > Would you mind sharing li

Re: INFAPLUG LAN

2021-06-25 Thread Grant Taylor via cctalk
On 6/25/21 2:07 AM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote: Hello folks, Hi, A random conversation on twitter yesterday lead me to discovering an old 1980s LAN technology called INFAPLUG. Would you mind sharing link(s) to said conversation? It sounds like one I'd like to learn from / maybe be par

INFAPLUG LAN

2021-06-25 Thread Adrian Graham via cctalk
Hello folks, A random conversation on twitter yesterday lead me to discovering an old 1980s LAN technology called INFAPLUG. This was a serial LAN hooked up via a PC serial port at 9600 baud to a ’smart plug’ the size of a wall wart. This plug contained all the smarts and hooked into the coax ba