Another way, given your desktop has a modem and you have a modem cable for the M200, would be connect the two computers via modem. Set the M200 to Answer (ANS) and send an ATA on both ends from terminal programs. You might have to set the terminals programs at full-duplex. You could then transfer the files directly and SAVE or CSAVE. May not need the ATA at the M200. I don't remember if the internal used the Hayes command set.
God Bless, GregS <>< ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Hogerhuis" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, November 2, 2018 12:21:54 PM Subject: Re: [M100] ba 2 wav software "I have ba files created with virtualT , and I want to send it to the Tandy 200." Hmm. Without a serial cable! That's a poser. Best thing to do though is to get a usb serial cable and a null modem. That's how everyone else does it :-) Other way to do this would be to upload the file to a BBS (using Telnet) that supports 300 baud and then dial your T200 into it to download. I haven't used any BBS's in a long time though, so maybe someone else can advise you of any compatible with the T200. Another way is to simply print your program out and type it back into your T200. Then CSAVE it, and you have a cassette copy. If you have a bar code reader and software I guess you could create a set of barcodes for your program and scan them in. -- John.
