Might be interesting to dump that ROM and investigate and/or archive it; are 
you set up for loading/saving to a PC etc. over the Serial port?

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jesse Huyett 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2018 9:04 AM
  Subject: Re: [M100] Tandy Model 102 Portable


  Hello All,
  The "minus one issue I'll research before asking" in the initial posting set 
me back longer than expected. Still not working 100%, but I got far enough to 
test.


  Running "call 63012"  or "call 63013" brings up an Optical Data Systems Inc. 
Bar+ ROM Menu.
  So likely uses the bar code reader which didn't come with the setup.


  Regards


  On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Lee Kelley <[email protected]> wrote:

    If the rom is the EME option rom and not just the rombo it will be for 
running the EME analog to digital data acquisition system.


    On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 4:30 AM, Brian White <[email protected]> wrote:

      That EME adapter is one of the slickest things ever made for Model 
100/102/200. It is an adapter that lets you plug a standard 27C256 eprom into 
the non-standard rom socket. It was called a ROMBO.


      It solves two different problems at once.


      * The socket does not have normal sockets for normal chip legs. It has 
pins that press on the side, and the rom chip is normally supposed to have it's 
legs bent around a carrier like the J legs on a qfp chip. This adapter comes 
with a bock of plastic that fills up the space inside the chip legs to support 
them from behind, so that a normal 27C256 with straight legs can be stuffed 
into the socket and the socket legs can push on the outside of the chip legs 
without bending them. This means you can insert and remove a normal chip 
indefinite times, and still be able to put the rom into a reader to rewrite it, 
because you don't have to bend the chip legs around the carrier.


      * The socket is not a standard pinout. This thing converts the pinout 
from M100-M200 option rom pinout on the outside surface, to standard 27C256 
pinout on the inside surface.


      It means you can play with burning option roms with an ordinary dip28 
27c256, without needing to build one of these http://tandy.wiki/FigTronix


      Some more info:
      http://www.club100.org/library/librom.html



      http://tandy.wiki/EME_Systems



      -- 
      bkw


      On Sat, May 5, 2018, 3:55 AM Jesse Huyett <[email protected]> wrote:

        Hello All,
        Just picked up an Tandy Model 102 Portable for a decent price.
        Working (minus one issue I'll research before asking), but first up is 
taking it apart to do some major cleaning.

        Checking the expansion bay, I found the following: 
https://i.imgur.com/HrcZURb.jpg
        Two HM6264LP-15 (one soldered, one socketed). I'm assuming the 2nd 
(socketed) is a RAM upgrade to 32K.
        What I can't seem to find is information on the tan/ silver EME SYS in 
the option ROM socket. I thought possibly a 'bypass', but the system appears to 
work the same without it.

        Super curious and any information is appreciated.

        Regards,
        Jesse






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