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> Hmm.  3 of my 10 M100 have this defect.
Good to know!!

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> On Friday, January 13, 2023, <[email protected]> wrote:


> Some of the original M100s have the wrong resistors in part of the RS232
> handshake circuit. The voltage drop is so high that with the signal looped
> back it is just barely sufficient. The Backpack eavesdrops to know when to
> power itself back up and this minuscule additional load is too much. The
> symptom is that the Backpack responds once and then stops.


> I have tried to attach a tech bulletin that Tandy put out back in the day
> that describes the fix but it was too large. I zipped it up with the M200
> andM600 tech bulletins here:
> https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtH4vpaZnzX7lq9GsKp0I4qvY59yCw?e=yAcrwQ The
> alternative is to set both lookback switches away from the dot. The
> Backpack does not eavesdrop in this configuration so it can't wake itself
> up. You can adjust the timeout to compensate.


> This is only the third M100 I've com across with this issue. I have one of
> them too 😊 At some point in the future I'll do a video on the fix per the
> Tandy tech bulletin.


> Jeff Birt


> -----Original Message-----

From: M100 <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Philippe Van
> Lieu

Sent: Friday, January 13, 2023 2:02 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [M100] Backpack-Plus with REXCPM help


> Hello everyone! I recently bought the Backpack-Plus for the M100, and I
> LOVE the thing. I want to thank you Jeff Birt/soigeneris for making this
> wonderful device to help keep these classic machines alive!


> That said, I'm having an issue getting it to work properly on my
> REXCPM-powered M100. Fortunately the Backpack works fine on my normal

M100 so I figure the Backpack isn't the issue, but every time I try to run
> it on TS-DOS on my REXCPM'd M100, I get a "device not ready" error albeit
> after working only once beforehand.


> I read the instructions and tried to adjust the timeout/sleep settings to
> something like 5 minutes via the CLI, but that didn't affect it. I also
> read the "Use with CP/M-100 and REXCPM", but that's just the initial
> installation instructions. I also saw the suggestion of using TS-DOS v4 or
> higher, but that also didn't have a positive effect.

Finally, a saw the paragraph on page 45 about making sure that the LOOP
> switch is set to LOOP in order to ensure TS-DOS keeps the Backpack-Plus
> awake, but neither that nor power cycling the Backpack-Plus woke it up.


> So I'm at a loss on what I can do to get it working. I went through the

M100 mailing list archive, and it sounds like other REXCPM users haven't
> had any issues using the Backpack... so I suspect that maybe I'm doing
> something wrong. I'm open to any suggestions, and I thank you ahead of time
> for your help!


> --- Philippe


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