Hi DJ,

Was a programmer in 80s and 90s; i.e. RPG II, COBOL. Had the M100 while 
traveling 'round the SE. What a few of us would like to see again is RBASIC. 
This is not Radio BASIC ( rbaslc.com ), but an IDE developed by Mo Budlong, I 
think ran on up to XP, to develop ROMable programs for the M100. A superset of 
M100 BASIC it is a great RAD for the M100. The manual is avaible on club100.org 
or archive.org.

Mo has some years ago passed I think his company site is now down. Most offered 
COBOL services. Including his book "Teach Yourself Cobol in 21 Days." From what 
I was able finp the family moved from California to New Mexico -- where one of 
the kids was in school, and that is the last I was able to find. Getting in 
touch with Mo's family has not been fruitful in allowing the release of the 
software to the M100 domain.

As is WELCOME to the wonderus world of the TRS-80 Model 100/102/200.

GregS <><

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> On Jan 2, 2023, at 5:45 PM, DJCC <djcouchyco...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi there!
> 
> I've been dreaming about getting a Tandy 102 for forty years and I just 
> recently got two (!!!) for a decent price on eBay. 
> 
> I'm a programmer by trade and like the idea of writing something for it. What 
> does the toolchain look like nowadays for building Tandy 100/102 programs in 
> assembly? Or, if I'm dreaming, in C? 
> 
> Searching the archives, I've found http://www.sdc.org/~goosey/ with dev 
> resources. Are there others that might be interesti
> Thanks!
> djcc

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