"Looking at the schematic for the TPDD, it would appear that the TPDD is not 
true RS232"      you are aware that there is circuitry in the TPDD cable?

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From: M100 <[email protected]> on behalf of Gary Hammond 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2016 9:30:40 AM
To: 'Model 100 Discussion'
Subject: Re: [M100] TPDD/TPDD2 boot disk captures (Take 2)

Looking at the schematic for the TPDD, it would appear that the TPDD is not 
true RS232. It is only swinging between 0v and 5v with voltages outside of that 
range being shunted to gnd/vcc via diodes. The model 100 on the other hand 
appears to use vee/vcc voltage swings that are probably RS232 compliant or at 
least closer to what they should be.
I could use a MAX232 chip and loop the RX and TX lines through it to regenerate 
the signals...might try that over the weekend.

From: M100 [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gary Hammond
Sent: Wednesday, 17 August 2016 8:28 PM
To: 'Model 100 Discussion' <[email protected]>
Subject: [M100] TPDD/TPDD2 boot disk captures (Take 2)

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I have not yet succeeded in capturing the TPDD backup of the boot disk. There 
is just enough bleed to the serial sniffer to stop the backup process 
commencing after the destination disk has been formatted. The backup program 
hangs at the end of the format routine and there is no disk activity after the 
heads return to the start position. Normally there looks like a head seek to 
read a directory at the end of the format. If I take the serial sniffer out of 
the circuit, the backup process works fine. I have tried with 2 different 
TPDD's and I get the same result. Maybe the serial com circuit is more 
sensitive in the TPDD's. I may need to make up an external serial buffer to 
boost the RS-232 levels.
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