Hi All,
I wish I had known about the other ROM board earlier. I ended designing my own 
board which I have been using for both the M100 ROM and the option socket. 
Photos of my board are at http://trs80stuff.net/m100-option-rom/
For the M100 ROM, I use an 256k OTP with the M102 ROM image modified for Y2K.
For the option socket I have removed the old style molex socket and replaced 
with my adapter board.
Some observations:
I can’t use a an IC socket on both the M100 board and the option ROM board at 
the same time without hitting height problems. It is ok for the option ROM 
providing you don’t want to put the cover back on.
For the ROM socket I solder the pins to the adapter board the clip the top side 
pins as close as possible to the PCB. I then solder in the programmed OTP. The 
keyboard does touch the top of the OTP however it alls goes back to gather with 
no visible bulge in the keyboard.
For the option ROM socket I do it the other way, i.e., I solder the adapter 
board to the M100 main board and use a socket on the adapter board. I have 
found that trimming the legs of the EPROM slightly gives me just enough height 
to put the cover back on.
I have not been able to find any really low profile pins. The ones I got add 
about an extra 4mm to the board height. If any one can point me at some low 
profile pins it would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Gary
From:  M100 <[email protected]> on behalf of Bill Nobel 
<[email protected]>
Reply-To:  Model 100 Discussion <[email protected]>
Date:  Thursday, 31 March 2016 at 9:35 AM
To:  Model 100 Discussion <[email protected]>
Subject:  Re: [M100] ROM Available

Hi Georg

Thanks for the link.  I just ordered 6 of the boards from OSH Park, cost me 
only $20 so quite cheap.  I have been looking for this exact thing for a while.

Bill Nobel

On Mar 30, 2016, at 9:04 AM, Georg Käter 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Re: [M100] ROM Available
Hi Bill,

this http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=M100ROM might do the job for 
you. I´m using it on my M100
since ~1 year with a TS-DOS. Only difficulty was getting the pins here in 
Germany, but finally I got it.

Regards
Georg Käter

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an       : Model 100 Discussion <[email protected]>
Betreff  : [M100] ROM Available

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> Hi Kurt

> Question for a Model T newbie (but not a newbie in a programmer
> sense).  I have an eprom burner and a bunch of 27c256 eproms. How
> hard is it, or if you can reference a schematic to remap the option socket to 
> this eprom.

> I have been playing with Byteit assembler on the T alone to
> transition myself from a hardcore 6809 programmer to the 8085 (not
> finding it that difficult other than not knowing memory layout by
> heart yet)  I do have VirtualT up and running for my real programs
> that I have in mind, as well as asm85 on my PC.  I would also like
> to know if Byteit is my best choice for the assembler on the T alone
> (I can’t seem to find a good assembler on the T).

> My problem I wish to resolve is to get TS-DOS onto the option rom
> so I can use TPDD protocol instead on ASCII/XMODEM transfers.  I
> seem to have good communication between the PC/Model-T @ 4800 baud
> for ASCII & 19,200 baud for Xmodem, but have never gotten any of the TPDD 
> Servers/Clients working..

> Bill Nobel

>> On Mar 29, 2016, at 11:15 PM, Kurt McCullum <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> The beta version of SARDOS for the NEC is available for download. Gary Weber 
>> put it on the web8201.net site for me.
>> 
>> Kurt



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