Hi everyone!
Just to say that, with Wolfgang's recent release of SMSQmulator v3.0 and it's support for the SERial port, the QLUB Adapter has another supported emulation platform!
See viewtopic.php?t=4720 for my test results.
Thanks Wolfgang!
ND-MQ - New Network Driver for the QLUB Adapter
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Re: ND-MQ - New Network Driver for the QLUB Adapter
is anyone still making assembled QLUB hardware by any chance?
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Re: ND-MQ - New Network Driver for the QLUB Adapter
Hi,
QLUB seems really nice and I guess there's interest to build the hardware. I've seen PCBs in the forum, is the design available and posted here so new PCBs could be ordered?
/Chris
QLUB seems really nice and I guess there's interest to build the hardware. I've seen PCBs in the forum, is the design available and posted here so new PCBs could be ordered?
/Chris
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Re: ND-MQ - New Network Driver for the QLUB Adapter
Hi,
I have some QLUB in a Case with Marcel's PCB, just need to find time to solder them up.
The Teensy board, has an on board SMD LED, which blinks on activity. But when enclosed in case the LED is hidden and there is no indication of activity. The LED is accessible from the Teensy pin D6, but also goes the SMD LED. Using an exernal LED will be in parallel with the onboard LED. I can either have 2 LED flashing one inside and outside the case. Or remove the SMD LED and only have the external LED.
I aim to get them built and ready for sale soon. I will post a sales advert for them.
The lack of time, is due to now having been given a job as a part time carer, which means, I have o reschedule my day and maybe reduce the amount of QL work I can do.
I have some QLUB in a Case with Marcel's PCB, just need to find time to solder them up.
The Teensy board, has an on board SMD LED, which blinks on activity. But when enclosed in case the LED is hidden and there is no indication of activity. The LED is accessible from the Teensy pin D6, but also goes the SMD LED. Using an exernal LED will be in parallel with the onboard LED. I can either have 2 LED flashing one inside and outside the case. Or remove the SMD LED and only have the external LED.
I aim to get them built and ready for sale soon. I will post a sales advert for them.
The lack of time, is due to now having been given a job as a part time carer, which means, I have o reschedule my day and maybe reduce the amount of QL work I can do.
Regards,
Derek
Derek