For a reason long forgotten, I have four RS232 to Ethernet converter devices. I got to thinking, could it be possible to connect one to the console port of an RC2014 and to a network. Open the appropriate port on the firewall, and let the world delve into the world of RC2014 and CP/M..... It would be a fun exercise and if nothing else, be able to have my RC2014 available from any computer in my house.....
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I'm sure you've seen it on z80kits already, but the ESP8266 Wifi Module does exactly that, except over Wifi and at TTL serial levels https://z80kits.com/shop/esp8266-wifi-module/
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For a reason long forgotten, I have four RS232 to Ethernet converter devices. I got to thinking, could it be possible to connect one to the console port of an RC2014 and to a network. Open the appropriate port on the firewall, and let the world delve into the world of RC2014 and CP/M..... It would be a fun exercise and if nothing else, be able to have my RC2014 available from any computer in my house..... --