One option is to run Mcomm on the PC to act as a TPDD Server and use the null modem cable to connect the PC and M100. http://www.club100.org/memfiles/index.php?&direction=&order=&directory=Kurt %20McCullum
Mcomm can inject RAM TS-DOS or with the REX you can use that OPT ROM version. This should allow you to read and write files to the M100 from the PC. The club100 site http://www.club100.org/ has quite a lot of programs (See: The BBS Libraries dating back to 1983) to explore either BASIC or ML, these can all be copied to the Mcomm folder for loading onto the M100. There is also a section on http://www.club100.org/library/howto00.html how to use the BA - DO trick. In addition there is an Mcomm version that can run on Android if you prefer to use that solution. On 7/5/18, 10:52 PM, "M100 on behalf of David Laffineuse" <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote: >So I am sure that this question has been asked 1000 times but I still >cannot find a simple and satisfactory answer in the archives. It is >about file transfer. Now I can do text file transfers between a 64-bit >PC and the M100 via HyperTerminal and a null modem cable. That works >well. But now, how do I get programs/applications onto the M100? Where >do I find those programs, how do I setup the PC and M100 to transfer them >for the PC to the M100, how does all that work? If that helps I just >received REX. Thanks in advance for your help! > > >Sent from my iPhone
