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------ Original message------From: Mike SteinDate: Fri, Jan 6, 2017 7:22 PMTo: 
Model 100 Discussion;Cc: Subject:Re: [M100] Praise for REX
Nah, if a quick cut & paste is too much effort for you then it doesn't matter 
that much to me; I'm sure I'll survive not being able to read whatever pearls 
of wisdom someone with your attitude has to offer your Facebook fans... m  
----- Original Message -----   From:   Brian White     To: Model 100 Discussion 
  Sent: Friday, January 06, 2017 9:17   PM  Subject: Re: [M100] Praise for REX  
  What's convenient for me is convenient for me. ;)   
  It costs no money to access, just your soul and your human   dignity.
  
  Copying it and improving it a little and getting it up on   bitchin100 or 
somewhere was always a plan to do sometime. Or you could di it   without 
waiting for me if it matters so much.  
  --   bkw   
  On Jan 6, 2017 8:21 PM, "Mike Stein" <[email protected]> wrote:
          Ah yes, Facebook again; too bad you couldn't     post your no doubt 
excellent writeups on one of the many sites accessible to     the public...     
    Oh well...              ----- Original Message -----       From: Brian 
White       To: Model 100 Discussion       Sent: Friday, January 06, 2017 6:09  
     PM      Subject: Re: [M100] Praise for       REX      
      I don't think anyone is *producing* an option rom board, but       there 
is a board up on OSHPark that anyone can build themselves. I have       built a 
few. They are easy and cheap to build.       
      And they are re-writeable, although you need an eprom burner       and a 
test-clip or a special programming adapter to re-arrange the pinout,       not 
just software like rex or a flash drive. But the burner is only $30 or       
$40 and the software is free.       
      Maybe Ed Snider would be willing to build them for people?       They are 
dead easy.      
      https://goo.gl/photos/Zs8ZnmDco9BwgDDBA
      
      https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/LfdyAK6a
      
      There's a main rom adapter too.      
      https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/toQDqmVV
      
      https://goo.gl/photos/GUKXgxxVGaUVt57k9
      
      
      More details. I wrote a lot in a big comment on the option       rom, 
with links to parts and tools to build and program both.      
      option rom      
https://m.facebook.com/groups/1186716131388896?view=permalink&id=1215063315220844
      
      main rom      
https://m.facebook.com/groups/1186716131388896?view=permalink&id=1207682412625601
       
      I'm not "FigTroniX". I just worked with him to develop these       until 
they actually worked.      
      I'd love a REX too, but if I can't buy one or make one       myself, or 
FIVE, since I have 2 100s, a 102, a 200, and a 600...      
      --       bkw      
      On Jan 6, 2017 4:55 PM, "Kurt McCullum" <[email protected]> wrote:
                              I         wasn't aware that Steve stopped 
producing them. Bummer. I'm a bit         spoiled already with the ability to 
save RAM images. Helps with cold         starts when I'm testing.
        
        Is         anybody producing a modern adapter board for the OPT ROM 
socket these         days? I went so far as to disassemble an old EME flexible 
PCB from an         existing Sardine ROM so at least I've got something to add 
ROMs into         another unit but it's getting tough to add these things in. 
Especially         to a 102. At least with the 100 there is the main ROM 
replacement pcb         that can replace both the main and OPT ROMs.
        
        Kurt
                

                                On Friday, January 6, 2017 11:52         AM, 
John R. Hogerhuis <[email protected]> wrote:


                                
                
        On         Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 8:17 AM, Kurt McCullum 
<[email protected]> wrote:
                                      I           finally got around to putting 
a REX into my 102 and I'm kicking myself           for not doing it earlier. 
Steve, you did an amazing job! It has made           modifying and debugging 
the SARDOS ROM a breeze.          
          Kurt
          

        
        I         agree. I think it's really important that we figure out a way 
to get         them back into production.        
        --         John.


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