Alright, I tried the cable and at first nothing. I then dropped baud down
to 38n1e, which is 300 kbs unless I'm mistaken. THEN i got hex appearing on
my phone, but when I load TS-DOS and try to load DISK. It hangs, it does
say disk not ready, instead it just sits there.

Do I need the floppy.co file? Where do I find it?

On 31 Aug 2016 7:38 a.m., "James Zeun" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Kurt
>
> Nope, no data appears on the screen.
>
> I'll try a different cable and let you know
>
> On 31 Aug 2016 5:28 a.m., "Kurt McCullum" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> James,
>>
>>
>>
>> A couple things to try. First, use the full serial cable just to test the
>> exact same setup that you have working on the PC. If that works, the DB9 to
>> DB25 adapter has the wrong pinout.
>>
>>
>>
>> Second, Do you see any hexadecimal data appear on the mComm screen? If
>> not, this could be caused by a bad cable or an unsupported usb to serial
>> adapter. Do you know the manufacturer of the adapter?
>>
>>
>>
>> Kurt
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* M100 [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *James
>> Zeun
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 30, 2016 4:01 PM
>> *To:* Model 100 Discussion <[email protected]>
>> *Subject:* Re: [M100] Android mcomm
>>
>>
>>
>> Also should point out, I'm using the same USB to serial adapter that I
>> use on my PC with mcomm.
>>
>> Only difference being that I'm using a db9 to db25 adapter on the end.
>> Instead of a full serial blown cable.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 30 Aug 2016 10:42 p.m., "Kurt McCullum" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi James,
>>
>>
>>
>> There isn't much to using the app. Once it's installed on your Android
>> device, attach your serial cable and press "Start TPDD Service". Once that
>> has started, you should be able to use TS-DOS. Keep in mind that TS-DOS
>> needs the DTR and CTS lines wired to work properly. The Android version is
>> a bit more forgiving than the PC version as far as a cable goes. If you
>> have a working cable for your PC, use it with the Android.
>>
>>
>>
>> I've tested the app with both a FTDI and an old Prolific USB to serial
>> adapter.
>>
>>
>>
>> Kurt
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 30, 2016 12:40 PM, James Zeun <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> John, as the title of my email suggests. was asking about Kurt's Mcomm
>> android app.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 30 Aug 2016 7:52 p.m., "John R. Hogerhuis" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 11:20 AM, James Zeun <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hey guys
>>
>> Might sound silly, but could someone walk me through using this app. I've
>> got the TS-dos rom installed via Rex. But it says disk isn't ready, when I
>> try to access disk drive.
>>
>> There's no virtual TPDD drive in CloudT.
>>
>>
>>
>> You can launch TS-DOS but at this point pretty much TS-DOS is only useful
>> for RAM file management since it's not connected to any kind of disk drive.
>> So you can use TS-DOS to rename and kill RAM files.
>>
>>
>>
>> I may eventually add a TPDD emulation that will back to Google Drive
>> and/or browser local storage.
>>
>>
>>
>> In the meantime, the way to get your files into and out of CloudT is the
>> "fake cassette"
>>
>>
>>
>> So if you're in TEXT and want to save a text file, just save it to
>> cassette.
>>
>>
>>
>> Hit LABEL to see your options
>>
>> Hit F3 which means "Save"
>>
>> Type CAS:FNAME
>>
>> where FNAME is the filename you want to Save-As
>>
>>
>>
>> Scroll CloudT to bottom of screen, you should see your cassette file pop
>> up there.
>>
>> From the list you can download to local which should let you "share" the
>> file with Google drive (assuming you have that App installed).
>>
>> Alternatively, if you are logged into Google Drive (there's a button
>> right under the main window for that), once your file pops up in the fake
>> cassette list, you can click the cloud upload button and that will save
>> directly to your Google Drive.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> If you're in BASIC and you want to save a file, you type
>>
>>
>>
>> CSAVE "FNAME"
>>
>> where FNAME is the name you want to save the BA file as.
>>
>>
>>
>> To load files into CloudT, you have a few options:
>>
>>
>>
>> a) Add URL
>>
>> If you are adding a file from Club100's file archive, it should work.
>>
>> b) Add Plain Text
>>
>> If you paste text into the Add Plain Text window and click the button it
>> should appear in your cassette files.
>>
>> c) Choose File
>>
>> This should let you pick a file from your local machine. On Android, I
>> think it should let you pick from Google Drive by launching the Google
>> Drive app. Not sure about that. It's system dependent
>> (Android/iOS/OSX/Windows/ Linux) what Choose File does.
>>
>> d) Use Google Drive file picker to stage a file. This will pop up the
>> Google Drive web interface from which you can select a file.
>>
>>
>>
>> Whichever method you choose, the file if successfully processed will
>> appear at the bottom of the page (at present, at least, you will need to
>> scroll down to view the list).
>>
>>
>>
>> Once it is in the list, you can use CLOAD to load the file into the Model
>> 100 file system just as if the file were on cassette. The file at the top
>> of the list will be the next one to load when you type CLOAD.
>>
>>
>>
>> Most applications can pull files from cassette. If you're not typing
>> CSAVE/CLOAD from the prompt you generally need to prefix the filename with
>> CAS:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Let me know if any of that doesn't make sense. Probably the next big
>> thing I'll do on CloudT is to add HTML5 / Angular Material fanciness. And
>> then, documentation. At this point the UI is rough, undocumented but
>> functional.
>>
>>
>>
>> -- John.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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