this issue makes me so fucking upset about the current global order of things that i don't care enough about the united states right now to write my country's name in the english spelling. i'm that petty.
brasil is just going to fuck up the whole world with the P1 strain if gringos don't start caring about us lmao so your vaccines are likely to be moot anyway if they don't work against that variant. anyway sorry but i'm really upset https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/01/brazil-covid-variant-p1-britain
bonus: since i put it back together, here's the Typestar 10-II in action. although the ink cartridges are no longer made, it works fine with readily-available fax paper rolls
my fav tidbit about xenia is how alan mackey (if i'm not mistaken) drew her on an amiga computer
RT @Poppy_Zone@twitter.com
it will never be the year of linux until u replace that ugly penguin with the hot trans hacker furry, you foolish nerds
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Poppy_Zone/status/1381239416467951618
if you have ideas on how else i could approach this other than several 4066 chips, please let me know
i'm really quite frustrated i couldn't go through with my plan to turn this into a serial printer to play with printing out ASCII art onto thermal fax paper, so my brain is just shutting down about it. hopefully i can just put this back together and enjoy it as a typewriter
oh: the ROM chip you see on the top side of the board in the OP: that's labelled as the "DICT. ROM" which i assume is just for the spellchecker dictionary. IIRC is writable since you can add words to the spellcheck, but that function isn't terribly interesting for me to dump it
RT @dolari@twitter.com
Oldie but Moldie Gaming plays Mortal Kombat 2 for the GameBoy (eventually) on the Nintendo GameCube's GameBoy Player to see if both still works. Top of the hour on #Twitch.
by the way before someone corrects me yeah i know it's not exactly ink that's on those tapes, it's more like a layer of toner adhered to a plastic film tape, which then melts with the printing head, forming letters on the paper. i'm just using "ink" to work around character limit
however, this presents an interesting hack: those ink tape cartridges are not supposed to be reusable, but since so much ink is left on them, if you're careful enough you can take it apart and re-spool the tape anew. the print will be far from perfect, but it works
incidentally, these types of thermal ink tape typewriters are infamous for being notorious security liabilities. the way they print on regular paper is thru melting off ink similar to toner onto paper, leaving a very clear negative of whatever you wrote onto the disposable tape
the typewriter itself is neat but clearly a very cost-cut model about a decade into the typestar line. earlier models had options such as serial and typeface cartridges, which this lacks. it can print on regular paper, provided you have the rare thermal tape, or any thermal paper
turns out emulating a matrix keyboard is a bit more involved than just pulling a wire high or low, and would require quite a few ancillary ICs than just a microcontroller. unfortunately i see no other point of attack to automate keypresses on this rn, defeating my plan for now
RT @AntonHand@twitter.com
But can't you just https://twitter.com/auth0/status/1380237262454132736
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/AntonHand/status/1381342935808024577
production jenkins job failed email
RT @auth0@twitter.com
Scare a dev in 5 words or less.
queer robot squirrelbunny girl, un-retired computer fairies founder (2017-2021, 2024-), drone #6502, official amiga mascot, making a return to upset those who told us to leave.
https://pronoun.gdn/byte?or=it, robot, lowercase, check system link above, meatspace avatar is 32yo, it blocks minors indiscriminately
flirting good but get at least acquainted first?
HRT: 15/11/2015
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