What Peter is describing is a super cool way of running the program on an 
emulator.    This is for people that do not have an actual TRS-80 Model 100 or 
NEC PC-8201A.

 

The way I load programs is to drop the baud rate down (600 is good – 300 might 
be better) then patiently transfer it and save as a .DO.

 

Fire up basic, load the .DO file then save it.

 

I’m still thinking about providing .WAV files on the github page so then you 
could load it with CLOAD.   

 

Another way would be to purchase one of those nifty NADSBox from club100.org.   
 Then you can use an SD card.    I don’t have one, but I am seriously 
considering it.   I’m assuming they are still available.

 

Lloyd

 

From: M100 <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Peter Vollan
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 12:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [M100] Star Merchant

 

Can't I just load it into my Model 100 as a do file and convert it to basic? I 
don't follow why you are doing the cassette part.

 

 

On Thu, 24 Jun 2021 at 15:05, John R. Hogerhuis <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Super cool Lloyd. I think I might have owned that book...

For those that want to try Lloyd's game in your browser you can quickly paste 
it into CloudT

What I did to load it:

Copy raw text to clipboad from github
 
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LEJ-Projects/Star-Merchant---NEC-PC-8201A-TRS80-Model-100/main/strmrt.ba.txt

Browse
https://bitchin100.com/CloudT

Paste into the Add Plain Text input area.
Click Add Plain Text button to put the file into the virtual tape queue
Click on Model T display, go into BASIC.
Type CLOAD

Type Run

-- John.

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