don't make any noise peter [Laughter] welcome to category 5 community coffee break i'm bp 9 and i have doug on the top left hand corner on my screen and i have peter on the top right hand corner of my screen and then i'm over here so welcome to the coffee break it is sunday the 1st of november 2020 if you can believe that and yes we had a hurricane blow through here and i lost power for two days so that was fun um i i i'm just i'm just boggled that we had a hurricane in at end of october that just i i just can't get my head around that it just it's just crazy to me but it is what it is that's what happened i lost all the stuff in my freezers so um i elected to go ahead and leave the freezer off and let it defrost and it took me a day and a half to to complete the defrosting and i had to do that because um uh because there was so much ice all over the um uh the cooling um uh elements that um i couldn't get i could hardly get any food in there but happily there was nothing major um lost so i'm i'm okay well i was okay with that um let's see what else pine phone uh not much progress there i still can't connect to um cal dab or card carddav um i could keep checking for updates and they still have no way of making that work uh talked about the power outage you remember a couple of weeks ago i talked about that client server process that i was doing encrypt and decrypt and all that fun stuff yes i never did figure out how to how to fix that i still get intermittent errors all the time i still haven't figured out how to fix it i even looked at the test harness that they use you know the testing uh uh the test code that they use to verify the library i'm doing exactly the same as what they do so i don't know how their test harness passes every time because it doesn't pass much my my code doesn't pass every time so i don't know what the deal is with that um we've talked about we talked about code coverage last time did anyone have any questions about that has anyone tried any of that no okay um last last week i think we talked about this this is a um it looks like a dsl filter i know that's what it looks like but it is actually a network to usbc ah okay connector okay and the reason i got it was to be able to connect that ah their cell booth was to be able to connect up the um uh uh the reason i got it was to be able to connect up the pine phone to the internet oh sub who's gone all retro he'll be back i'm sure um so that was the reason i i i got it but unfortunately the uh the pine phone will not activate this device so i don't know what the deal is with this oh what's going on with it it doesn't light up when i plug it up to the uh time frame yes hello hey sol boo a little better late than never how about that you know you're only five minutes late so you're fashionably late welcome yes that's true that is true you'll slowly get back into time um yeah i was talking about uh i was talking about the power outage that we suffered here sobu um we had a hurricane blow through at the end of november which just boggles my mind and i lost power for nearly two days so uh did i say what did i say end of november yes oh sorry end of october thanks peter you're washington's a little bit there bp oh yeah well right and i was i did not enjoy having having no power for nearly two days that was not fun not funny no no you're in indiana right uh i mean i'm in central usa oh so so sobu i've got here the um i don't know whether you've seen this this is the usbc to um ethernet connector that i tried to use for the pine phone well it's nice it works it works when i plug it up to my regular pc but it does not work when i plug it up to my um i do what it could be for my [Music] only two of them are used to connect the signal and you have to get the right tool because they have problem with vt we have this problem you know you mean you mean this thing yeah they into it yeah yeah they they end up about to i'm not about to take it apart to check this out but but your double maintenance is yeah i get what you mean but it works when i plug it up to my regular pc but maybe maybe the prophet's wild upper and use a different combination of wise yeah but i'm not i'm not about to disassemble the wife yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah i guess i'll just have to do um ssh over wi-fi or something like that i was hoping to avoid that but um if this thing won't fire up under the pine phone there's not much i can do so i still cannot make cal devil card that work on the pine phone so i'm not real happy about that so you know the pine phone is is a great as a great unit it has with the sim card that's in it's got better coverage than my regular phone because it's using a different provider a different telecom provider um yeah we talked about that peter right on discord but did you understand what's going on bt runs the line that basically they call the shots as well yeah oh yeah yeah telecom australia is the same they um uh uh uh they've they lay the wires so you know they if somebody needs telephone service from a competitor you know they can say yeah yeah we treat everybody the same but they can easily just sort of slow down when they have a competitor did you get a comment about dial up a few years ago yeah again australia was the same i don't know if there's anybody that there may well be i'm sure there are even rural areas here in the us that have um uh that have um uh uh uh issues with their with their telecom you know i have to dial in but i don't know that there's that many now in australia they they did this thing called nbn national broadband network the government decided we're going to provide broadband for everybody and of course you know what happens when when a government run yeah i think happens that you know it it's all booked up and sure enough that's what happened so then there's uh that is a little different here in norway because uh there is um we used to have one uh phone company that was owned by the state in the 90s it was uh split up um uh it was the market was opened up yes and the national telecom the current company was uh listed on the on the stock market uh with the um and they had um um they had um the condition that still applies um any compa competitor who wish to compete on uh providing phone services um the phone company are legally legally obliged to uh sell them and access at uh at a fair rate and the uh national government uh the national watchdog agency um have uh a few times intervened and said bluntly that uh the rate is too high you have to lower it down yeah interesting who lays the actual physical wires who lays the physical wires to the customer and now it's um is it the same national company no it is an international company and privatized but the company still owned and still owned the old copper wires and because they own all the copper wires and it was the government who paid for uh the installation of all the copper wires because it was nationalized um they had the government are dictating what terms they are allowed to have for competitors who wish to use for access but now when the various competitors install wires and the fiber wires these days they can set their own terms unless they are a major um unless they are or um a high percentage of uh of the market then their government will um can intervene and dictate what term that they are a lot they must allow other um access to their fiber networks and at least one or two networks um have those terms as of now interesting so so telecom australia used to used to own it was a government-owned entity back in australia 30-40 many many years ago now used to own all of the infrastructure and then uh same thing happened soul boot as um as did um uh in australia that what happened in in norway from the sounds of it and that is that that said all the copper wires that were laid all belong to telecom australia but as far as i know even though the network was opened up for competitors to be able to install uh their own or provide their own services telecom australia still owned all the copper wires and therefore had to provide access to the competitors to allow them to provide the services to my knowledge and and maybe somebody from australia can come in and let me know uh because it's been several years since i've been there um all of the uh um all of the wires are still maintained as far as i know by telecom australia even though there are at least two competitors now um who who bring in uh who provide services um i think it's the mobile market that that tends to uh get all the market share because i took with it i i saw a program yesterday uh or the other day before television i never talk about australian chuckles and i rally and what truckers are these [ __ ] okay i don't know it's fine yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah and uh they were delivering a uh a school to throughout the aborigines out in the ipad somewhere and they had to set up a dish with the internet on and i was going to get uh they just pressed the button off obviously it was finding the uh that's the light somewhere you don't think do nothing about that what freaks i don't but i do know that um satellite uh satellite internet is is not as good as cable internet but remember that the continent of is about the it's about the size of the continental usa in terms of land space right but the population is it's probably grown now it's probably 22 21 22 million and what's that the population of new york right you probably live around the age you live around the edges of australia that's right yep all the cities are on the coast right they're on the coastal areas and especially the south east that think that that's where the population seems to be centered interesting about australia is that it is the only country that has a road who goes from the north to to the south somewhere i think where trucks have the right of way at any condition if they are coming you have to get off the road because yeah yeah yeah they take um almost two kilometers to uh uh to do a hard stop well you know why because of the weight those trucks uh they're called road trains there's a there's a prime mover there's a tractor at the front and then there can be up to like four or five trailers behind it yeah they call it a road train for a reason that's because it's so long and so heavy and that's why it takes so long no not really how that coming map better get out of the way because he's not stopping yeah because in norway we have um what the uh the usa i think and uh they are called big rigs um it is a tractor and one trailer in norway we call that a road and really yeah no here in the u.s we just call them trucks yeah but in australia you'll have like as i said four or five trailers behind the tractor that's a road train in australia so in the us they can tow two trailers in tandem okay yeah i have seen that i have seen that on the on the interstate so a documentary of some i'm not sure um maybe it was the uh in the 90s there was a show rescue 911 it was called where yeah and in one of the episodes they had uh one of the accidents that they were talking about they were meeting um one of these truckers it was a trailer who had i think four other trailers attached to it so it was um the front wheel was attached to the um point where um the trailer normally would be fastened and he was pulling four additional trucks in this slightly illegal i think in the us right yeah i'm not sure what the rules are doug do you know for sure is it two is the maximum yes two is the maximum as far as i know right i i don't have a cdl but i was about to say it's about exactly the same i don't have a cdl either so i can't tell you but i've i've never seen more than two pulled behind a tractor but this was anyone was in the early 90s or maybe even the 80s when they were showing this uh tv series so the rules may have changed since since then uh yeah yeah has anyone used nfc near field near field communications at all on their phones yeah uh i used their food connections okay i was curious because i've i've been looking for a way to configure the phone whenever i leave the house and come back to the house or get ready to go to work or whatever like when i leave the house i would like to be able to configure the phone to shut off um shut off wi-fi turn off gps turn off bluetooth you know whatever whatever i need to do use tasker tasker yeah and what does okay do you want this this is exactly what it sounds like but how does it have what drives it though download it's an app you can get from the google play store i get it but what does how does tasker decide um when to turn on or turn off is it programming well you program it but you can do something you can use gps you can use time you can set it whatever way you want it's very configurable oh well i'm going to look into that it's called tasker t-a-s-k-e-r correct okay excellent thank you appreciate that look what i got i got myself a dinky tiny little a big white screen yeah yes no no no no it's a seven inch screen for uh remember uh i've i've been dealing with um cpm cpm on my model 100. oh yeah and it needs a uh a vga input so something like 30 bucks off amazon wow i have a screen dga on a 7-inch screen i know i know that's kind of incredible drive it you drive it with this i've shown this before right this is the uh this is a serial in on this side that's the power and this is the vga out on the other side that's the board you showed us last week that's right yep that's right and then of course it's all driven by cpm on this uh model 100 right yeah yeah yeah yep so what i was hoping for was a um was a nice easy portable solution but uh i don't i don't think that i can do that not with all the wires hanging off and all that sort of stuff i was hoping to sort of attach it all to like a a perspex like this let the model 100 sit here and then attach the base of the screen and the um and the mvt 100 here but um if it's not going to work it's just not going to be a good portable solution which is what i was which is what i was hoping for so i don't know what i'm going to do about that yeah it reminds me of one of the uh andy rooney who used to have the last three minutes of 60 minutes each week up until he died um in i think it was 20 years ago now uh he had a video that you saw sobu yeah on twitter the point of his talk the three-minute talk was a portable computers as a laptops but uh you have to have all these other additional stuff in order to the first to make it work and then you have them here automotive to print this also you you have this uh little laptop on a bigger bag with all their peripherals and all the cabling yeah yeah yeah there's a there's a fella by the name of i think his name is stuart chaffey is his name and he ran a tv series called the computer chronicles yeah um on pbs and he also talked about laptops you can see them on youtube these days it's it's kind of fun to do that it's it's fun to look at just for the retro computing stuff it's so much fun particularly fascinated but in one of the earlier programs uh they were showing uh cpm um oh yeah yeah and um uh was it killed all yeah what's his name gary kingdom gary killed all thank you he was a co-host there for a while for digital research yeah up until he died he was the co-host for 12 and i didn't know that his operating system it was uh multitasking and it was mpm is cpm not so much but mpm was yeah absolutely now i am curious about how it would have developed if it had stayed around if microsoft hadn't shouldered their way in and and walked everything up but um i was i'm curious to see how cpm and npm would have developed with directories subdirectories all that because you can't you actually don't have directory support in cpm as it stands as it stood then nearly what 40 years ago now and as it's as it stands now you only have user numbers you could you have 16 user numbers ranging from 0 through 15 and that's it that's all you have in the way of directory support so yeah and then the first uh the first one or two versions of ms-dos didn't have a folder support either it was the router yeah and that was it i did not know that huh okay well you have to be very careful you still do with cpm you have to be very careful with the um uh uh with the directory because when you build a disk you specify how many blocks um your disk your directory took up on the um on the on the disk and if you didn't specify enough blocks you ran out of directory space before you ran out of space on the disk i'm having that problem with this model 100 right now it's a four megabyte floppy disk and i'm rapidly running out of directory entries well before i ran out of space on the disk itself okay one of the uh things i did after starting watching the all the computer episodes was that i discovered that uh the uh the host um here appeared once on their tweet networks uh uh triangulation um oh yes i know the show yeah and one of the things that they um he was only in 2013 and one of the things that uh he was asked by elio was the actual story behind what everyone know or think they know what happened when uh microsoft got their the deal um and at the end the popular story is that he was out flying but they don't say why he wasn't flying and yeah yeah and they had they had a computer chronicles me uh show all about that particular episode yeah about the entire thing yeah but and even leo didn't know that uh what actually happened because he was um he and uh gary and the host um talked this in private uh two or three times and he said that um he had [Applause] he realized that he had already promised his wife that he would um take her a plane because it was her birthday and it was more important to him to keep their promise to her than to uh uh meet with the ib and he got it on the meeting on them on the next monday but by then it was too late so interesting that was not the way it was described in the computer chronicles show but before we talk about that peter what what did you want to show us um i did a video and you probably will not know and i posted on that measure the uh that's the unit uh i'm gonna plug it in the middle if i wanted to but uh it measured the fuel strength of wi-fi in dbm decibels from milliwatts and uh it goes up to 10 and don't go down to about behind the seven to six dbm it's very yeah it's very nice what's good on hf as well you posted the link to that uh youtube video in discord didn't you is that was a few dollars as well uh which is basically a login for that fire and then it gives you a dc airport to log off the uh of whatever they put in and uh i read the ritual box like a grey box which used to be it was better lee plug and ain't just a diode and and resisting the battery to metrophile strength for antennas and things but it would embrace it it was a very sensitive you know you have to perform the what's up with the material to get the thing to move anything you know yeah yeah but that you just have to tickle it and it goes so i'll i will make sure peter to get youtube link out of discord and i'll make sure it goes in the notes on uh below on youtube and on cat five so that so that they can go anyone who's interested can go find it it's very useful yeah i mean i mean for all sorts of products and things you know i've got great law ideas for it that somebody could could get put together themselves or not or whatever it was okay and then and then you get a a leader as well the usb lead at the back of it which you plug in which it gives you your five volts there's also a blue a connector which is also connected to the usb leader as well and yeah and uh well that gives you five volts you could put five volts into there uh i i would use a voltage regulator uh if you're running from twelve uh and and some sort of protection dial across the regulator to have you heard of the uh ubik voltage regulators have you ever seen those before yeah yeah yeah popular in radio control from what i understand yeah yeah yeah yeah they're good for drone flying and stuff like that they're good for reducing your 12 volts down to 5 volts or whatever it is you need they're adjusting i use a low droop one you know uh ones where you can run it on the battery you can always say if you did five volts output you can almost run six volts input to it and uh they still give you five volts because it's a user pnp transistor peter we've got two or three minutes left i want to give dug a chance because bit a bit cynical around there you know because yeah i know yeah we talked about that last week yeah anyway uh coming in next week go come in come in monday or sometimes i'm so glad to hear that be good i don't program i'm not a programmer i'm not an electronics tech um so i don't really bring that anything like that into this discussion um i just go to work basically yeah well for for programming one of the things that uh that i was considering doing for that model 100 was installing a z80 cpu so i could run turbo pascal but to be honest i don't think i'll do that i think i'll leave the 8085 in there and i already know by the way i'm pretty sure i think last week we talked about the 8080 85 8086 and all that and i thought that it you know continual lineage not sure that's true so what else has been going on with you doug um if not technical what else um back to work though right everything yes i am back to work yeah i'm back to work i wanted to ask you though you're um little computer there your trs computer yes sir does that have a serial connection on it oh yeah it sure does yeah okay that's what drives that's the serial connection that drives the what you connect your board to yep um is there a possibility of getting a splitter for that so you could connect a serial hard drive to it no but there is a uh a bcr a barcode reader port that you can bang to actually produce serial output and that frees up your regular serial port for so you can connect a serial hard drive to it uh i can and i don't i don't have it with me right now but i actually use that already it's called a it's gonna sound rude peter so be quiet it's called a nad's box in a ds box new age new age digital storage box so stop it peter peter would react i knew peter would react like that so and what it is is it it connects to the serial port just like the disk drive does that comes that you can buy with that unit okay it uses the serial port and instead of using a three and a half inch floppy disk um you use this sd card reader instead so yep that's how it works and it works like a charm like a 256 sd card in that i've shown them all the memory you wanted well 256 meg i don't really need much more than that oh well i forgot what you were working with but yeah yeah because remember those discs are only 100k size right they only hold about 100 we're running out of time folks oh wow who didn't know we've been going for 30 minutes already did everyone get a chance to talk that's the important thing solveo i know you did i'm good good thanks doug i'm so glad to see you so because i know we didn't get to catch up with you last week so i'm glad you're good and uh peter same uh same to you thank you for fixing your audio peter you did a great job this time around i appreciate it and doug did the video that you would peter showing off the uh gadget that we did and the video audio was excellent that's what i heard i haven't seen it but that's what i heard so that's why i said please keep that set up exactly the same for coffee break please all right we're done have a great afternoon everybody and so glad to catch up i'm so happy i've got power again and i will catch up with everybody next week take care bye bye you