Hey this is great. We're going from zero to multiple platforms overnight.
Thanks!
I've had that Model I disk for a few years and no way to use it.
Now you just provided the COCO version.
And once Greg puts the 100 part up somewhere we'll actually be able to
use them.
From looking at the manuals we do have, it looks like the 100 part is a
client and all the others are servers.
So now we have a server for model 1 and a server for coco, but no
client, and the client is coming.
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bkw
On 9/4/21 10:54 PM, you got me wrote:
I have some files regarding Remote Disk.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgRHXuUu57Cegj4Vn_7bAe1WIUKh?e=PafeNL
<https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgRHXuUu57Cegj4Vn_7bAe1WIUKh?e=PafeNL>
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*From:* M100 <[email protected]> on behalf of Greg
Swallow <[email protected]>
*Sent:* Saturday, September 4, 2021 9:07 PM
*To:* Brian K. White <[email protected]>
*Subject:* Re: [M100] Tandy Remote Disk diskette(s)
Very cool bring. I'll get the manual scanned and tape files on to
something this weekend.
God Bless,
GregS <><
Sep 4, 2021 1:55:51 PM Brian K. White <[email protected]>:
> I was able to execute the RMDISK1.CMD file in sdltrs. I still can't
figure out a combination of steps to create a disk image that sdltrs
will boot from, but, it let's you just boot to the main rom with no
disk and then you can hit Alt+X and it lets you browse to select a
.cmd file, and it worked. The program runs and shows the "awaiting for
command from model 100" screen. So, I think that means the extracted
RMDISK1.CMD file is good, and it's really all you need.
>
> On 9/4/21 3:50 PM, Brian K. White wrote:
>> I've captured a disk image with FluxEngine, but I don't know what
you can do with it yet.
>> It's not a JV1 or JV3 or DMK file, but JV1 is apparently such a
simple format that maybe this works as a JV1 file by just renaming it.
>>
>> ... ok, think the disk is supposed to be a bootable TRSDOS disk,
but I was not able to boot the disk image with sdltrs
>>
>> However I was able to open it with trstools and extract the
RMDISK1.CMD file.
>> that would be RMDISK1/CMD in trsdos or ldos
>>
>> You should be able to take that file and stick it on any disk and
run it.
>>
>>
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1V_0imPo_JmF8xKWGJLOlfmnWdGPz5k-A
<https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1V_0imPo_JmF8xKWGJLOlfmnWdGPz5k-A>
>>
>
> --
> bkw