Steve,

Mo passed a fen years ago. The web page may still be up, but not no MT last I 
looked. His kids were in school, looks like, in NM and believe wife moved there 
so they could all be together.

We've tried to make contact to try and include his MT code (RBASIC, et alT in 
our archive, but nothing as of yet.

God Bless,

GregS <><

Jan 10, 2021 3:25:13 PM Steve Baker <[email protected]>:

> Thanks! Yep, it’s very well-built and I’m looking forward to digging into it 
> once I (finally) put together my MVT100 kit that you sent me months ago! (I’m 
> perhaps too cautious…)
> 
> By chance, is Mo still associated with King Computer Services (that’s one of 
> the companies mentioned in the credits screen)? I sent an email to them and 
> attached the PDF too.
> 
> https://www.kingcomputerservices.com/contact.htm
> 
> It’d be great to learn more about the history of this project, how long it 
> was on the market, if the manuals are available somewhere, etc. (looks like 
> I’ve found my next windmill).
> 
> Cheers and again, thanks,
> SB
> 
> 
> -- 
> Greetings from Steve Baker
> “Gravity brings me down…”
> 
> 
> 
>> On Jan 10, 2021, at 5:10 PM, Stephen Adolph <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> very interesting!  Never seen that before.
>> Well Mo Budlong wrote some very good software, I'm sure it is really a good 
>> device.
>> thanks for putting that together!
>> Steve
>> 
>> On Sun, Jan 10, 2021 at 4:06 PM Steve Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Quick update on my (previously mysterious) Gold 7.10 chip. I dusted off the 
>>> corresponding hardware (an interesting case with two 256Kb IC cards that 
>>> plugs into the system bus) and was able to get it working. It offers two 
>>> banks of 256Kb storage plus some utilities to format and test IC cards, 
>>> copy cards, transfer files to/from RAM, and so on.
>>> 
>>> Today I made a quick PDF that has (a) photos of the software running on a 
>>> Tandy 102, the chip itself, and the IC case and cards; and (b) a two-part 
>>> article written by Mike Nugget in the Oct/Nov 1988 issues of Portable 100. 
>>> Thought it might be interesting to read a more robust hands-on review, as 
>>> I’m just starting to figure out what this does.
>>> 
>>> The PDF is stored here in my Club100 folder:
>>> 
>>> http://www.club100.org/memfiles/index.php?direction=0&order=&directory=Steve%20Baker&;
>>> 
>>> … along with the HEX and BX files of the chip itself. Now I’m totally 
>>> curious about what I have… given the chip has a hand-written label, is this 
>>> a pre-production version? Or were all of them shipped like this, thereby 
>>> asserting a relatively low volume (the 512k set had a list price of $550 
>>> back in ’88)? Well, it’ll be fun to see what I can do with it.
>>> 
>>> Cheers and here’s to a good week,
>>> SB
>>> 
>>> 
>>> —
>>> Greetings from Steve Baker
>>> “Gravity brings me down…”
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
> 

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