Justin,

SuperROM (M100) is available as one of the known REX compatible ROM images ZIP 
file. Just Google "REXCPM" and scroll down to get to the links.

GregS <><

Jul 8, 2021 7:06:14 AM Justin Poirier <[email protected]>:

> It appears that Club100 on bitchin100 only have a handful of ROM images. 
> Where do I go to find SuperROM, Disk+ and those others? They have generic 
> enough names that Google has been of very little help.
> 
> I have been working on an inexpensive carrier solution (for myself, mostly) 
> that will hold (8) ROM images that are selected with a group of DIP switches 
> on the carrier itself. Nothing fancy, but if I like the results, I could 
> probably crank them out, burned and ready, in the $20-$25 range. Not 
> committing to anything at all, since I’m still in prototyping, but with (8) 
> ROM slots, I’m not sure what to put in them. So far, I made one that has 
> TS-DOS, Ultimate, Cleusseau and TS-Random. And since I have twice as much 
> space as all that, it includes those titles in both the M100/102 versions as 
> well as the M200 version. That seems wasteful. Maybe I’m wrong!
> 
> —Justin
> 
>> On Jul 8, 2021, at 9:48 AM, Greg Swallow <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Justin,
>> 
>> Having just gotten a Portable Computer Support Group (PCSG) Rom Bank with 
>> Disk+ and adding SuperROM, I would be intersted in burning some ROMs. Would 
>> like to know your process. Or, maybe ask if you'd be willing to burn a 
>> couple.
>> 
>> Anyway, I'm an ol' PCSG Lucid fan and use Lucid under DOS and Windows 3.1x. 
>> My choice then is SuperROM to get Lucid and Write ROM in one swing. The 
>> database is quite useful as well. Add to that Disk+ for easier external 
>> storage management. Other's will go the Traveling Software route and want 
>> Ultimate ROM and TS-DOS. Both are great and even with Disk+ I want TS-DOS in 
>> ROM to work with my TPDD2.
>> 
>> Other ROMs are useful, but you'd have to read about them to decide if they 
>> would be useful to you.
>> 
>> God Bless,
>> GregS <><
>> 
>> Jul 8, 2021 6:14:59 AM Justin Poirier <[email protected]>:
>> 
>>> I’ve been using my M102 (and later as $$$ allowed, M200s) since the early 
>>> ‘90s, but have just gotten into burning my own ROMs for the ROM slot, now 
>>> that I’m in a position to fabricate the carrier boards. I’ve found a 
>>> half-dozen ROM images (separate images for both the 100/102 and the 200), 
>>> but no real descriptions of what I should be looking into. TS-DOS is a 
>>> must-have since I have a disk drive, and that works great, but Sardine, 
>>> Random, etc all look like they need additional “support” ROMs, or extra 
>>> hardware, or are application-specific in a direction unknown to me. Are 
>>> there other ROM images that most people find useful, or are part of the 
>>> “must-have” collection? Where do I find them, if they exist?
>>> 
>>> I realize I’ve just asked a question like “what is the best brand of motor 
>>> oil” on a car-enthusiasts forum, but if anyone could throw me a bone and 
>>> get me pointed in a good direction, I’m pretty good at finding the rest of 
>>> the details myself.
>>> 
>>> Thanks a lot!
>>> 
>>> —Justin

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