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jedie wrote:$49 for the Dragon and $90 for shipping
They say a package weights 19 pounds (= 8.6 kg), so shipping is expensive.
Shipping starts September 16 and my Tano Dragon arrived today.
It's DOA -> viewtopic.php?f=8&t=4393
On the USPS form stands "Total Postage Fees": 64,90 US $
It's opened by customs and i must not pay any extra import duty. It's arrived to the destination address.
... too many ideas and too little time ... Related stuff written in Python:
Dragon 32 emulator / PyDC - Python Dragon 32 converter: https://github.com/jedie/DragonPy
DWLOAD server / Dragon-Lib and other stuff: https://github.com/6809
It seems that the cadigital website is down now. Does anyone have the corresponding e-mail so that I can try and order a Tano Dragon? I feel this temptation to go to my mother's basement where my old Dragon & Coco3 stuff are packed, and try to switch everything on... but I'm afraid that some of it will be bricked, so I would need a replacement (yeah, strange feelings, I know) or some kind of redundancy before going that way.
Is the NTSC Tano Dragon any different from the usual Dragon 64? For instance, can you produce artefact colors like on the CoCo 1/2?
Try to send a mail to laser AT cadigital DOT com...
... too many ideas and too little time ... Related stuff written in Python:
Dragon 32 emulator / PyDC - Python Dragon 32 converter: https://github.com/jedie/DragonPy
DWLOAD server / Dragon-Lib and other stuff: https://github.com/6809
zephyr wrote:According to several people over at the CoCo mailing list, they have all been sold.
wow
Buy why are the complete page offline? They have many other things to sell...
... too many ideas and too little time ... Related stuff written in Python:
Dragon 32 emulator / PyDC - Python Dragon 32 converter: https://github.com/jedie/DragonPy
DWLOAD server / Dragon-Lib and other stuff: https://github.com/6809
It confused me a bit, because the "power switch" isn't. It's a TV channel select switch. The power switch is on the transformer box...
I think it's working - my logic analyzer shows the 6809's address bus doing reasonable things - but I can't get video out. I've got a composite -> VGA converter (http://www.avtoolbox.co.uk/avt3340.shtml) which should handle NTSC as well as PAL. On my PAL D32 it works fine, but I get nothing out of the D64 My oscilloscope shows something that looks as if it could be video coming out of the monitor port, so I guess it's the composite -> VGA converter that can't handle the output for some reason; I haven't got any other NTSC source to test it with.