This is odd: I had a second AZERTY Model 102 and tried CALL 63013,1 and it
froze. Went back to the first one, and it did also. Wnet back to the Club 100
website and tried different things.
Turns out, it's CALL 63013 - period. But only after a artic restart or a crash.
CALL 63012 causes apparently such a crash. How come?
I'll continue to look for the original documentation from Tandy.
Anyway, I have now 2 Model 102's for sale, for those who want to type AZERTY.
One with 32K, and one with 24K RAM. Production year 1987 and 1986,
respectively. The first with full (dutch) documentation and a PS, the second
with a power cable I made from a USB cable. Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus
Jan-80
From: Jan Vanden Bossche <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, 8 January 2019, 23:13
Subject: Re: [M100] Local keyboard activation
Well, I went looking for it myself. Found it on the Club-100 website, the
ROMware page.
http://www.club100.org/library/librom.htmlIt's: CALL 63013,1
It pops up a menu, as if you are configuring a printer. But meanwhile, it
installed the AZERTY driver.
Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus
Jan-80
From: VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, 8 January 2019, 15:08
Subject: Re: [M100] Local keyboard activation
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Apparently not a lot of german or french-speaking people here, who want to use
their native language keyboard layout… Just to try: what's the standard call
to activate an option ROM ? Jan From: M100
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Jan Vanden Bossche
Sent: woensdag 2 januari 2019 22:35
To: [email protected]
Subject: [M100] Local keyboard activation Most of you know, not the whole
world types QWERTY. Belgium and France each have their variation of the AZERTY
layout, and Germany has QWERZU. Tandy also catered for these regional layouts,
and I recently got several Azerty keyboard equipped Model 102's. Now, contrary
to the Olivetti M-10, where the driver was in ROM, Tandy sold their
German/Belgian/French Model T's with a kit: one pack of keycaps, where you
could replace most keys with the national printed ones. And a ROM. You had to
activate the ROM, it would install the driver, and you could type in the layout
of your choice. It was complicated if you wanted to use another ROM-chip, but
that's not the issue here. You guessed it: does anybody have a copy of the
activation procedure for a local keyboard? As far as I remembered, it was a
CALL in BASIC, and a parameter. I don't know if, after that, there was a menu
or something, because I never used it. I was used to using Qwerty, so I stuck
with it. (FYI, I only switched to Azerty when I bought laptops, and I couldn't
get Qwerty in Belgium...) Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus
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