I was thinking about a TEENY.EXE alternative that may help James
(assuming he has a cassette cable). If memory serves me, his XP machine
has some issues with the com port locking up. To avoid this problem,
does anybody have a sound file of teeny.co for a model 100? Then it
could be loaded just by playing the audio through the sound card on his
PC. I am making an assumption that teeny.co can be loaded this way, so
please correct me if I'm wrong.
Kurt
On 5/27/2015 4:42 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 2:19 PM, Kurt McCullum <[email protected]> wrote:
James,
I've never used teeny. From what I understand it's a DOS program that must
have com1-4 to load a client onto the M100. But other than that I don't know
much about it. a TPDD client like TS-DOS allows you to connect directly to
your drive. Getting one loaded is not always easy. Obviously REX would be
the easiest route. I use the Sardine ROM to load a client since it has that
function built in. Sorry I can't be of more help with Teeny.
TEENY.CO is Model 100/200, simplified command line alternative to
TS-DOS, supported by Ron Wiesen. It is a TPDD client. It's compatible
with LaddieAlpha, Desklink, probably mcomm, etc..
TEENY.EXE is a relocator and injector for TEENY.CO that runs on a PC.
I've believe I've run it successfully under Windows. Once loaded, you
just
There's a self extracting archive containing TEENY.EXE on this page:
http://www.club100.org/catalog.html (DL-ARC.EXE)
James has a weird problem in that I don't think it hasn't been
confirmed that he can run ANY Model 100 Option ROM.
Note these programs are not compatible with 64 bit windows. You will
need to run them on a DOS machine or under a DOS emulator (DOSBox,
DOSEmu, Wine, etc.)
-- John.