At this point probably a full cold restart would do the trick.
Turn off the memory switch on the bottom for a few minutes then turn it
back on then turn on the M100 I think that might just do the trick,
assuming it has at least 8k of ram installed and has the OS Rom in it.

On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 10:02 PM, Ryan Fransen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone.  Being new to the group, and as suggested by John, I thought
> I would introduce myself.
>
> I recently became the lucky owner of a M100.  This is the first time I've
> had a M100, so is a whole new world for me to discover. I couldn't afford
> one when they came out - The best I had at the time was a coco.  I am an
> old time SW Engineer, and currently have a M1 and a M3 in my collection.
> Both have been fixed up and work beautifully, though I don't get too much
> of a chance to use them these days.
>
> The M100 wasn't working at all when I bought it, though I hope to get it
> working and both use and write sw for it. I have since replaced the
> internal battery, and after giving it a good charge, when I turn the
> machine on I now get solid pixels on the display - all on.  At least some
> progress! I did find the service manual, though haven't had a chance yet to
> hook up the scope and see what I can find out.  Any and all help is greatly
> appreciated in getting this up and working.
>
> Once working I will be looking for some advice on best techniques for file
> storage/transfer, though step one is to get a working machine.
>
> Thanks everyone. I have enjoyed watching the discussions in this group and
> happy to see such a community for a great machine.
>
> Ryan
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone




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