If you continue to struggle, try this: http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=REXCPM#Test_your_REXCPM_Installation
On Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at 7:35 PM Stephen Adolph <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Bob, > my guess is that there are one of 2 things wrong. > 1) the socket has some loose connections or > 2) the 8 bit transfer didn't go as planned and there is something amiss > with RXCINI.DO > > I must say, I need to make my utilities more bulletproof. I think I will > adopt the Ron Weisen encoding...7 bit. > > Steve > > On Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at 4:06 PM <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello all! >> >> >> >> Today I finally tried to install REXCPM in my M100. I have not yet >> succeeded. Any suggestions would sure be appreciated. Here is the >> scenario: >> >> >> >> Using a Null Modem cable, I transferred the RXCINI.DO file carefully to >> the M100. I used 1200baud with TeraTerm on my Dell Win10 laptop, 8 bits, >> etc. My Dell Win10 machine came with a Dell external device that provides >> supports legacy ports via USB cable to an external box with physical >> serial, parallel, Ethernet, and USB connections. >> >> >> >> The transfer was successful and I looked at the lines of code in the .DO >> file and compared to a screen listing of RXCINI (used Notepad). All good. >> >> >> >> I connect my NADSbox with RXC_11.BR AND RXCINI.DO In the root directory >> and using the cable that I have always used with my NADSbox. Then I start >> through the steps found onthe Bitchin100 page: >> >> http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=REXCPM >> >> >> >> I at step 4, I select Yes to both options, and Y to proceed. >> >> I see a line on my screen that shows dots appearing: >> >> Loading at: 62000 <……………………. >> >> .. >> >> Note that I see only two dots on the last line then the screen goes off >> with the M100 powered off. When I turn it back on, it is apparent that a >> cold start has occurred. >> >> >> >> I have repeated all the steps carefully at least 4 times (Cold started >> M100, transfer RXCINI.DO, RUN”RXCINI”. I never get to step 6. The result >> is always the same. >> >> >> >> I am pretty sure that my transfer of RXCINI.DO is not corrupted. >> >> >> >> Any suggestions? >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Bob >> >
