Commodore Wi-Fi Modem

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Commodore Wi-Fi Modem

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A Wi-Fi Modem for your Commodore?! Yup!
The Commodore Wi-Fi Modem is built around two main components: The Arduino-compatible MicroView with built-in OLED screen, and the Roving Networks RN-XV or “Wifly” wireless module.

These give you significant flexibility to use it as a straight-forward wireless solution for your Commodore, with optional expandability for standalone use or as a platform for interfacing to the outside world.

The Commodore 64, SX-64, 128, and VIC-20 are all supported. Supports: 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, DHCP, UDP, DNS, ARP, ICMP, TCP, Telnet, WEP, WPA-PSK (TKIP), and WPA2-PSK (AES), and Hayes emulation. Any terminal software can be used. It supports 2400 baud and 9600 baud using the UP9600 hack (available in Novaterm and Striketerm).
Head on over to Leif Bloomquist's wordpress site for ordering info.


.oO( MELON64 - ONE SLiCE AiN'T ENOUGH! )Oo.
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Re: Commodore Wi-Fi Modem

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I have been onboard with this wifi card since leif had started this project, bought one, and have been helping beta test the hayes firmware.
This is a must get!
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