No objections to Facebook here as LONG time Club100 member.But content on it
seem rehash or old. But that could be great for newer folks.
I had to laugh, there is a thread about an old MT I painted black years ago.
From: Cobergland <[email protected]>
To: Model 100 Discussion <[email protected]>
Cc: Model 100 Discussion <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: [M100] Does the NADSBox still exist
It seems I need to get myself a null modem cable. I would be delighted to be
able to transfer ASCII or text files to and from my beloved m100. Bigger stuff
later perhaps, but I write a lot and also love doing basic programs on my
Tandy. And speed don't matter to me.
Now all I have to do next is figure out how to use REX which is just too cool
When I worked in slots too many years ago we used the m100 to program our
progressive machines. We initially had to load the program from tape drive &
then eventually a prom was developed and burned which was sooooo much faster.
Mikohn gaming made the system and it would send/receive jackpot amounts and
parameters and also send text messages for the display is anyone familiar with
this system? Worked great
I am a diehard m100 fan if you haven't noticed. I love this group, too
regardless that I also read the new facebook page
Thanks you all for being there
Craig
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On May 10, 2016, at 2:07 PM, James Zeun <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mcomm might be a good alternative, it comes in to flavours, windows and
> android.
>
>
> Option
>
> A. Laptop, NULL modem cable and your M100
> or
> B. Android device, OTG USB cable, USB to RS-232 converter, RS232 to DB25
>
> I've not yet used the Android version, but I was intending on writing my
> progress on my blog.
>
> James
>
> On 10 May 2016, at 22:00, Adrian Martinez wrote:
>
>> I was wondering if the Nadsbx still exists. If not, does anyone know where I
>> can get one for CHEAP. Maybe, there might even a CHEAPER alternative than
>> the Nadsbox. I do not know.
>>
>> I am looking for another alternative than using cassette tape media to save
>> data. I do not have a TRS 80 Model 100 floppy drive either to save files.
>>
>> Adrian M.
>>
>