The T200 has this capability to hide software below the first Basic program. It is an alternative to home software.
The m100 does not simply because on reset it checks for total memory and resets the lowmem address. There is lots of info on lowmem function in the m100sig. Anyhow I did that Rom patch to enable lowmem software to work on m100. That said I dont know of any lomem software for m100. This patch let's you play with lowmem software of your own creation I guess. Steve On Sunday, June 24, 2018, c646581 <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello! > > I just got my Model 100 a couple weeks ago and have been having a blast > with it since then. One of the first things I did (after cleaning up the > leaking capacitor mess inside of it) was to install a system ROM with the > Y2K patch. I found a pre-patched image in Steve's member upload library > that also includes a "LoMem" patch. I burnt the image to a 27C256, built an > adapter board (since I have an older M100) and everything worked as it > should. On the menu screen, I now get a "LoMem mod" message next to the > date and time. > > I can't find any information on what exactly this LoMem mod does. I saw > something about the M200 having a "LoMem" feature, but couldn't find > anything about that either. Does it let the M100 switch between ROM/RAM > banks like the M200? What kind of extra hardware would I need to take > advantage of it? > > Thanks, > Jimmy. >
