Unlock the Mail Station Mivo 100 Printer Port with $10 in hardware.



Transfer emails off your MailStation Mivo 100 via PuTTY’ing into the parallel port with some custom hardware. Read from any parallel printer port with a modern PC for ~$10 in parts. I kept this stupid thing for two decades until I figured this out.

Github Link for the hardware shown in action:
https://github.com/bkw777/LPT_Capture

Add Wifi to you MailStation
https://github.com/jcs/WiFiStation/tree/main

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12 thoughts on “Unlock the Mail Station Mivo 100 Printer Port with $10 in hardware.”

  1. I had one of those mail stations when I was a kid. Once the Dial Up was dead I used it as a sort of PDA where I wrote some of my stuff there.
    Then they got stuck there because there was no LPTE printer available at home.
    And the device was thrown away or given away. Can’t remember, I wish I had this knowledge back then….

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  2. I also got one of these around 2004, and I absolutely hated it. The keyboard was awful, iirc the parallel port only ran at 9600baud max, and it felt cheap to type on. Totally not worth the $5.

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  3. I would remove that screen and put a slightly larger touchscreen in there and remove the motherboard and put a raspberry pie or tiny pc in there and use it as a raspberry pi computer or as a keyboard for a regular computer that also has a touchscreen menu with the top but I’m not sure if the keyboard is nice to type on so that might not be a good idea. But using it as a raspberry pi laptop would probably be the best bet as long as you get a screen that’s at least twice as high. This is a cool video though thanks!

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  4. Dude you help me recover a core memory. My family did missionary things to Indian reservation such as build new a school,community center that was a really big facility because my dad was into construction. So we stayed over in a basement in this house one trip out to South Dakota, and in the basement a kid showed off something like fisher price computer, or on a fisher price furniture. What stood out about that computer from my memories is that it had a child focus like GUI, and that kid was bragging that he could send emails to his friends/family.

    I don't remember the kid itself, I forgot what he looked like but I remember him showing off the computer. Also I recall seeing a garbage disposal device for the sink for the first time in my life in that same house.

    I think this is it device because i recall watching that Imax movie about the burning Iraq oil wells on their giant projection TV, and that movie came out around 2001.

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