Do you think the demand has died off, or you just don't have the time to fufill orders?
I've spoken with Paul Rickards about helping make more units. There's some new competition as mentioned, and unless Paul has a real burning desire to share files then it's probably not worth cloning as I / Manila Gear had planned. After some talking with Bill Degnan and John Morris (Applesauce: https://wiki.reactivemicro.com/Applesauce), I think there are some issue that need to be addressed with the project in order to better support more platforms as well as some missing options. When Morris is done with Applesauce we have plans to tackle some other less relevant projects and this particular one I feel should be pretty simple. And if done correctly can offer a lot more to the retro community than the current solutions. Not sure when the project would start, however I guess about April assuming all goes well with Applesauce in the coming months. Henry S. Courbis Office Toll Free: (800) REACTIVE (732-2848) Office/Mobile Direct: (856) 779-1900 www.ReActiveMicro.com <http://www.ReactiveMicro.com> - Sales, Support, and News, Our Headquarters on the Internet ReActiveMicro.com/wiki - Support, Software, Manuals, and History. Create your own page today! Facebook.com/reactivemicrousa - Our Social Media Outlet and Support On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 2:06 AM, Ethan via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Ethan, The stock ESP firmware in theory would work, but it's
cumbersome and the AT command set isn't Hayes compatible. A previous version of my custom firmware is on GitHub. https://github.com/RolandJuno/esp8266_modem/
Do you think the demand has died off, or you just don't have the time to fufill orders?
Have you thought about selling them as a you-solder it kit versus handling the soldering on your side to cut production time?